Cristiano Ronaldo for both Real Madrid and Manchester United |
In July 2008 (almost exactly a year before he left for Los Blancos) the Portuguese winger was quoted as saying "I am a slave". Prior to this, Ronaldo had made clear his desire to leave the then European Champions for Real Madrid. Sepp Blatter took part in some wonderful stirring of the Ronaldo transfer pot by saying "United should stop treating him like a modern day slave, and release him to Real Madrid". Ronaldo agreed with that statement and a year later was on a jet to Madrid, and didn't look back. Since leaving he's won one UEFA Champions League, one La Liga, two Copa Del Reys, one UEFA Super Cup, a Ballon d'Or, and scored the most goals in a single Champions League campaign during Madrid's la decima win.
He's won it all. Leaving Real Madrid simply wouldn't make sense for Ronaldo. He's scoring goals for fun in Spain, boasting a record of 269 goals in 257 appearances for the ten time European champions. His reputation is higher than ever and still climbing, at 29 he looks like he can still improve, a move to United though might indicate an end to his career. The move back to Old Trafford would be very similar to Didier Drogba's return to Chelsea earlier this year, especially if he fails to emulate his past form. It would be seen as the fairy tale return, but the end of CR7.
The no. 7 shirt is currently being occupied by Argentinian Angel Di Maria, so what shirt would he even wear?! United are in a transitional phase, and Di Maria is the star at Old Trafford now and has taken the mantle from Ronaldo (something many wingers have failed to do in the past). Ronaldo's return would show that the club and the fans are struggling to look forward, but are still reliant on face from the past. The Portuguese captain would be a massive boost to any team, but he isn't what you United need right now, albeit it may be what they want. A move back to Manchester would be more favorable towards the end of his career, but for now he should continue breaking records in the all white of Real Madrid. As he said so himself, "My future is Madrid, what matters is Madrid". Seems like he isn't set on trading the ‘Galactico Bernabeau’ for the ‘Theater of Dreams’ just yet.
Article contributed by: Kevin Santos
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