Cristiano Ronaldo: Florentino Perez to speak to player after Confederations Cup
Perez brought Ronaldo to Real Madrid in 2009 for a then world-record fee |
Real Madrid president Florentino
Perez says he has not spoken to Cristiano Ronaldo about his future, but
will do so after the Confederations Cup.
Ronaldo, 32, is said to want to leave Spain after being accused of tax fraud.
The
forward, with the Portugal squad in Russia, signed a new five-year
contract in November 2016, but has been linked with a return to
Manchester United.
"The only thing I can say is Cristiano Ronaldo is a Real Madrid player," said Perez, who was re-elected on Monday.
Spanish prosecutors have accused Ronaldo of defrauding the authorities of millions of euros in tax, which he has denied.
"Obviously
something has happened, something has affected him, his credibility,"
Perez told Spanish radio station Onda Cero. "I'm sure he will tell us
and we will see.
"It's no coincidence that he's in a very
important tournament, the Confederations Cup. It hasn't finished yet and
I don't want to disturb the Portuguese team.
"He just wants to be the best player in the world. If Cristiano wants to leave Real Madrid, it won't be for money."
'I must defend him at all costs'
Perez
said he is yet to receive an offer for Ronaldo - or striker Alvaro
Morata or midfielder James Rodriguez, both of whom have also been linked
with United.
"We want to keep all our players next season, including James," said Perez.
Speaking
in a further interview with Spanish newspaper Marca, he added:
"Cristiano is a good guy as a professional and as a person. This is very
strange and in the next few days I'll talk to him.
"I must defend
him at all costs, both as a player and as a person. What I will say is
that everyone must fulfil their tax obligations. I have no doubt that
Cristiano will be able to defend himself.
"What they have told me is that he has the same financial arrangements as he had in England, where he had no problems."
Why does Ronaldo want to leave?
Ronaldo is said to be "upset" after being accused of tax fraud and wants to leave, a source close to the player told the BBC.
He is accused of evading tax to the value of 14.7m euros (£13m; $16m) between 2011 and 2014.
Real
Madrid released a statement saying they had "full confidence" in their
player, and they were convinced he would prove his innocence.
Ronaldo's
discontent has alerted clubs all over the world but he has been linked
most strongly with a return to United, or a transfer to PSG.
But the Portuguese would be costly - his Real contract has a 1bn euro (£874.88m) release clause.
Perez and Ronaldo - the history
In 2009, Perez - then in his second spell at the club - signed Ronaldo for Real for a then world-record fee of £80m.
The
forward had helped United win three Premier League titles and the
Champions League in his six years at the club, and had also won the
Ballon d'Or.
He was presented at the Bernabeu in front of 80,000 fans, as Perez attempted to bring together a second group of 'Galacticos'.
Eight years on, Ronaldo has scored a club-record 406 goals in 394 appearances.
Only
two weeks ago, he helped Real win their 12th European Cup, scoring
twice in a 4-1 victory over Juventus in the Champions League final in
Cardiff.
Victory meant Real became the first team to win
back-to-back Champions League titles, with Ronaldo the competition's
record goalscorer with 105.
A two-time La Liga winner, his 285
goals in 265 league appearances mean he is second only to Barcelona's
Lionel Messi in that competition.
He won the Ballon d'Or award for a fourth time in December and signed a new deal with Real in November, saying he could continue playing for another 10 years.
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