Anytime anyone talks about the starlets of today’s soccer, every eye triggers on the top form being shown by one of the all-time greats Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo who has ever been a lethal forward for his opponents and over the last few years, since his priciest player of the world title has been taken over by other players, his contract extension talks have been in the circulation though none of the club insiders has ever said anything about it. For this reason, every time something about Ronaldo dissent with the team management comes out of the dressing room, experts start talking about how long will he keep serving the Spanish side or he would like to move on preferably by joining back his former side Manchester United who has also shown interest in signing him back again. But like always, this time too, Rolando himself has come forward and pledged his longest commitment to the side he has been associated with for so long, in fact, he never openly hinted anything which could support his interest in leaving the side he has been so successful playing for.
Now, again, 31-year-old Portuguese has reiterated that he would keep playing for the Santiago Bernabéu side for many more years to come. He said this recalling his last European season where he was rewarded the best player in the Champions League for the second time in his career last May powered by his brilliant performance in the season after scoring 16 goals including the winning penalty in the final against Atletico. Talking about those glorious moments where he could help his sides win biggest titles of the game, he said, “I’ve won the Champions League and the Euros, it’s a beautiful moment in my career and my sporting life. It just makes me want to keep working hard for this club.
“It’s my dream to keep playing for Real Madrid and I really want to stay here for many years because the club holds a special place in my heart.”
Adding about his feat of scoring 51 goals in all competitions surpassing Raul to become the Real’s all-time top scorer, he said, “I never expected to reach these numbers. I knew that Real Madrid is the biggest club in the world, but I didn’t expect to beat the numbers of Di Stefano and Raul.”
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