Cristiano Ronaldo is really serious about keeping his options open for the future. Not even Barcelona or Manchester United’s rivals in England are off-limits.
Ronaldo told The Associated Press on Thursday that he knows it would be “very complicated” to play for those clubs, but it is something that the Real Madrid star does not rule out either.
He said nothing is certain in soccer, so he will not close doors to any leagues or teams, not even Madrid’s biggest rivals.
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“It’s a little more difficult, but...” he said, with a long pause, not dismissing the possibility. “There are things that you kind of already have an idea, that to play one day for Barcelona would be almost impossible, or to play for another English club other than Manchester [United], it’s very complicated, but that’s not 100 percent guaranteed. As I said before, there are no certainties in football.”
In the interview, the Portugal international made it clear that when it is time to decide about his future, he will consider all options on the table.
“Everything is open, all leagues,” he said. “I may end my career here with Real Madrid. I’m just being honest. I don’t know what’s going to happen tomorrow. If I was 75 percent certain, I would say so, it wouldn’t be a problem, but I have no idea.”
Speaking before the launch of his new product with nutrition partner Herbalife, Ronaldo said he might even decide to be somewhere else other than Europe and that it is not impossible for him to be playing in the US’ Major League Soccer.
“Right now I don’t see myself playing in the American league, but that’s right now,” he said. “In two or three years I may think differently.”
He said that in the future he might be at a stage of his life in which he might prefer playing in the US, instead of the more traditional European leagues.
“These are always difficult questions to answer because we never know what’s going to happen tomorrow, and as a football professional this is always an unknown, so I prefer to stay in the present,” he said. “The present is good and I’m enjoying being at Real Madrid, but in a few years I don’t know how I’m going to be thinking.”
Ronaldo has a contract with Real Madrid until 2018, but there has been widespread speculation about him leaving the Spanish club — despite having become the side’s all-time leading scorer. Those rumors gained ground after his brief sideline meeting with Paris Saint-Germain coach Laurent Blanc in a recent match at the Santiago Bernabeu, but Ronaldo has been downplaying any immediate move out of Madrid.
“When it’s closer to ending my contract I’m going to have to make decisions, whether it’s staying at Real Madrid or going to another club or ending my career in a few years,” the 30-year-old said. “It’s normal. That’s why I’m not worried, because I know that everything has a beginning and everything has an end. I’m ready for that. I’m ready to stay at Real Madrid, to leave, to end my career when it’s time. It’s part of my job.”
The Portugal star, voted the best player in the world three times, played six seasons with Manchester United before joining Real Madrid in 2009.
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