Cristiano Ronaldo has told a Spanish newspaper he is
staying put at Real Madrid to plunder more silverware, ending weeks of
speculation about his future.
“To win important trophies with my club
and the personal honours last season was brilliant, to do it again would
be nice,” Ronaldo told the sports daily Marca on Tuesday (Jul 25) in an
interview from Shanghai.
Ronaldo’s declaration of intent to remain
at the Bernabeu for the upcoming season comes despite rumours of his
departure which surfaced last month in Portuguese newspaper O Globo.
Those reports were founded on his apparent feeling of abandonment by his club over his run-in with the Spanish tax authorities.
Ronaldo, 32, has been summoned to appear
before a judge near Madrid on Jul 31 to answer four counts of evading
€14.7 million (US$16.8 million) in taxes.
The four-time Ballon d’Or winner has
protested his innocence with O Globo saying he had threatened to leave
Real over the investigation.
Since extending his contract last
November until 2021, Ronaldo is the highest paid sports star in the
world with US$93 million (83m euro) in 2016-2017, according to Forbes
magazine.
On Saturday Real manager Zinedine Zidane
assured Real supporters that the superstar striker “was on holiday and
would be back with us on (August) 5”.
Ronaldo has been given leave to miss the
club’s pre-season US tour and Zidane, speaking in Los Angeles, insisted
that he would be back at the club “on the fifth (of August) and I think
he’ll stay for the next two or three years he’s got left with us.”
In Tuesday’s Marca interview Ronaldo also
looked ahead to the 2018 World Cup with European champions Portugal. We
still have to qualify but I’m hoping that Portugal can win an
incredible title.” (ChannelNewsAsia)

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