- Written by: subhankar mondal
- Submitted on: 2008-07-10 17:57
- Sport: soccer
- Genre: news
More twists and turns in the Cristiano Ronaldo transfer circus party. On Wednesday, FIFA president Sepp Blatter was quoted as saying that he thought Manchester United were treating Ronaldo as a modern slave and that the Red Devils ought to let the player leave for Real Madrid.
And now the man himself at the centre of the swelling storm, Ronaldo, has agreed with the FIFA chief. In an interview with the Portuguese TV station TVI, the Manchester United ace sided with Blatter saying that he agrees with the FIFA chief.
This is what the supposedly Real Madrid bound 23-year old Portuguese winger said in an interview to the POrtuguese TV station:
"Blatter's comments? I agree with him. I have nothing else to say about that. What he (Blatter) said is correct.
"Have I already made a deal with Real Madrid? No - that's not true. There is no deal.
"I hope that my future will be decided as soon as possible but I do not know where I will start the season."
The circus travels on..... Let's wait for the next episode of the soap opera.
And now the man himself at the centre of the swelling storm, Ronaldo, has agreed with the FIFA chief. In an interview with the Portuguese TV station TVI, the Manchester United ace sided with Blatter saying that he agrees with the FIFA chief.
This is what the supposedly Real Madrid bound 23-year old Portuguese winger said in an interview to the POrtuguese TV station:
"Blatter's comments? I agree with him. I have nothing else to say about that. What he (Blatter) said is correct.
"Have I already made a deal with Real Madrid? No - that's not true. There is no deal.
"I hope that my future will be decided as soon as possible but I do not know where I will start the season."
The circus travels on..... Let's wait for the next episode of the soap opera.
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