Cristiano Ronaldo has his "heart set" on a transfer back to Manchester United from Real Madrid this summer, according to reports in the British media.
Perez defended Ronaldo's tax issues, calling them a "misunderstanding". "No offer has been received for him".
Real Madrid argues that Ronaldo's decision to leave Real Madrid is irreversible.
And he has also complained on multiple occasions in the past about Real supporters, who have resorted at times to jeering and booing his performance on the pitch.
In fact, so furious was Ronaldo said to be with the Spanish giants that he was reported to have told his Portuguese national teammates that there was "no going back".
Since this was made public, the demand for the Portuguese who is now with his national side in the Confederations cup, has risen sharply.
"I want to talk with him", the long-serving Real president told Onda Cero.
"This season has been the best in our history", Perez said.
"But something really freakish would have to happen for him to leave this club".
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Real Madrid player Cristiano Ronaldo has been called to testify on July 31 in Madrid on allegations that he hid income from tax authorities between 2011 and 2014, the court said on Tuesday.
"I have not spoken to Ronaldo, I have just heard what has been in the newspapers".
Perez, a 70-year-old construction magnate, was elected unopposed Monday for a third term in charge of Europe's most successful club.
So while they are of course interested in bring Ronaldo back to the club, they are refusing to go all-out trying to strike a deal with Real.
He's coaching Manchester United.
He also confirmed that Ronaldo's contract was ring-fenced by a 1-billion euro release clause.
"As a rule, we do not comment on these rumours".
And it comes immediately after it was announced that Cristiano Ronaldo will testify in his own tax fraud case next month.
Mourinho, who has won 25 trophies with clubs in Portugal, Italy, Spain and England, managed Real from 2010 and 2013, winning the Spanish league and the Super Cup in 2012 and the Copa del Rey in 2011. He has claimed a haul of domestic trophies with Chelsea and other clubs.



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