Former Real
Madrid defender Miguel Salgado has said he believes the club will keep
Cristiano Ronaldo this summer despite uncertainty over the Portugal captain's
future.
Ronaldo had
indicated he wanted to leave and claimed he was being treated unfairly by
Spain's tax authorities, whose "persecution" made him want to leave
both Real Madrid and Spain
Both
Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain have been linked with a move for
Ronaldo, but Real president Florentino Perez said on Monday that he and the
club expected Ronaldo to stay.
And Salgado,
speaking to reporters in Guatemala, echoed those sentiments and said:
"Real Madrid do not want Cristiano to leave."He will not find a club
that gives him more than Madrid."
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