No matter how outspoken Real Madrid starlet Cristiano Ronaldo has been over few occasions in the past or how bitter his relations with club bosses have gone to sometimes, this is a fact that Portuguese starlet will ever be a Real player and this is something that every expert of the game says. Now, reiterating his loyalty for the Spanish giant, Ronaldo himself has said he would not leave the side in his play career. This is possibly the first time when former Manchester United forward has verbally confirmed his stay at Santiago Bernabéu. Knowingly, Ronaldo’s current contract with Spanish giant is going to expire in June 2018 and sensing the opportunity to reclaim his world’s priciest player’s status, 31-year-old could be having a media statement. Anyways, Ronaldo is obviously kind of a player no club would like to part away with hence Blancos club chief Florentino Perez is also willing to encash the positive vibes coming from once dissenting starlet den. Reportedly, Ronaldo would ask an unparalleled amount for his next extension so he never needs to look anywhere else in his professional career.
Right now, Ronaldo is having rest after a stressful season for the upcoming mega European event Euro 2016 and talking about his future he said, “I’m going to retire at Real Madrid at more than 40 years old. I am very happy here and working hard to achieve this. The white jersey suits me perfectly. I am super happy to have won the ‘Undecima’ and am thinking now about the Euros. We want to bring a great joy to Portugal by winning it, which is something that the Portuguese people deserve.”
Adding about Nuno Espirito Santo having been appointed as Porto coach, he said, “Nuno is a great coach. In the best league in the world he managed to beat Valencia’s historic record points tally. That speaks perfectly of him. He has done extraordinary work. He is young and has a great future.”
Ronaldo donates €600,000 into charity
Talking about the other side of this highly acclaimed forward of contemporary soccer, Ronaldo has donated some €600,000 Champions League win bonus for the good cause. Notably, he was the most charitable sportsman last year and with this charity he would again be named as the highest donating sportsperson and why not after all he is one of the few players in contemporary soccer who have continuously been shelling out tons of money for good reasons including his support to Unicef, World Vision, and Save the Children along with £5million contribution to earthquake hit Nepal that killed more than 8000 peoples last year.
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