Manchester United Accept 80M Pound Offer From Real Madrid For Ronaldo

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Man Utd accept Real Madrid's £80m Ronaldo bid
By Soccernet staff
June 11, 2009
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Manchester United have accepted an £80m ($131.6m or €93.9m) offer from Real Madrid for Cristiano Ronaldo.


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Cristiano Ronaldo's last game for United was the Champions League final defeat to Barca
A statement on the United website confirmed that a deal for the 24-year-old should be completed by the end of the month.

• Editor John Brewin on the inevitability of Ronaldo's £80m move to Real Madrid

''Manchester United have received a world-record, unconditional offer of £80m for Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid.

''At Cristiano's request - who has again expressed his desire to leave - and after discussion with the player's representatives, United haveagreed to give Real Madrid permission to talk to the player.

''Matters are expected to be concluded by June 30. The club will not comment until further notice.''

Ronaldo has long been a target for the Spanish giants, whose president Florentino Perez vowed earlier this week to do ''everything possible''to take the forward to the Bernabeu. The club now hope to agree personal terms with Ronaldo in the next few days.

It is now certain that a second era of galacticos has begun at Madird, with news of Ronaldo's £80m deal coming in the same week that Perez agreed a £59mdeal ($97m or €69m) to sign Kaka. Which means in less than a week, Madrid have committed to spending an incredible £139m ($228m or €162.9m) on just twoplayers.

In Perez's previous stint as Madrid president he oversaw the acquisitions of global stars Ronaldo (£23.2m), David Beckham (£24.5m), Luis Figo (£37m), aswell as Zinedine Zidane in what was a then world record of £46.7m.

The news is bound to be greeted with some scepticism by United fans who have repeatedly been told no deal had been agreed for the sale of FIFA's WorldPlayer of the Year. That came in the face of regular statements from Spain that the former Sporting Lisbon star was bound for the Bernabeu.

It was even suggested Ronaldo would be due upwards of £20m in compensation from Real if the deal did not go through by June 30, the date United now statethemselves is when they expect matters to be concluded.

As it now seems a matter of when, rather than if, a world record transfer will be completed, Sir Alex Ferguson might wish to explain why he has gone back onhis famous comment in December last year that he would not ''sell that mob a virus''.

It is the first time for many years United would have allowed a player to leave they were not happy about losing.

Yet some supporters may be pleased that at least another drawn-out transfer saga, such as the one 12 months ago, will not be played out in public.

At least the money could be reinvested in a squad that almost proved good enough to win back-to-back Champions League trophies, in addition to a hat-trick ofPremier League titles.

In reshaping a squad that looked almost certain to lose Carlos Tevez as well, though the cash from Real Madrid may change that, Ferguson might be able to offerWayne Rooney a more permanent central striking role and fulfil the promise he has shown on the international stage this season.

The name of Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery is bound to crop up as a potential replacement, although the 27-year-old seems hugely overpriced at the £40mfigure being bandied about in some quarters. Wigan's Antonio Valencia has long been touted as a summer signing.

Ferguson will certainly be making plans already to ensure his new faces are on board before United head to Asia for their pre-season tour in five weeks.

Amid the frenzy over Ronaldo's impending departure, it is bound to be asked whether the current debt hanging over United of almost £700m has played anypart in the decision to accept Real's huge bid.

While Ferguson has always backed the Glazer family for the backing he has received, supporters will now be interested to see whether their manager is handedall the funds received from Spain, plus an annual transfer kitty said to be around £25m.

With Edwin van der Sar, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville all reaching the end of their careers, it promises to be a far more testing summer thanFerguson might have realised.

And, for all the petulance and pouting for which Ronaldo is so famed, filling the void created by the loss of his immense talent may prove difficult.




years of rumours, ronaldo's sour attitude and its finally done.


Kaka and Ronaldo in the midfield with rumours that David Villa is coming. Galacticos is comin back to Madrid.

Are they better than Barca though?
 
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So they have kaka & ronaldo now?
 
henz0 wrote:
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So they have kaka & ronaldo now?


Not fair...for other teams. I'm elated they were able to pull it off. They make the Yanks seem conservative when it comes to money.
 
Damn, sucks to hear as a United fan. But his tantics at the club where getting out of hand. Good luck Ronnie, hope Spain pleases you.
 
Awesome Real Madrid is my club and the expectations for next year is going to be crazy. Real is once again going to be a force to be reckoned with, FIFA 10 isgoing to be no fun next year from an online perspective. I swear I think I played MAN U at least 300 times its going to suck playing against my own team nextyear.
 
This was bound to happen. Now United have money to get some quality players to fill the holes from transfers. As a United supporter it was time his ego becamehuge and killed chemsitry. But I do thank him for what he did.

This does nothing to help Real's defensive problems but whatever.


They'll be an interesting team to watch.
Originally Posted by Phil Le0tard0

Good riddance man u could kiss the league title goodbye
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Also does this mean tevez is a starter now?

Tevez will be gone as well. And United will be fine.
 
Now dudes are gonna abuse real madrid in fifa 10. I hate you dudes who use the teams with the best/fastest players
 
From a marketing perspective it's great. But as far as the expectations in terms of results, they can only disappoint.

The scary thing is that they might not be done with buying. Imagine if they get Ribery as well.
 
Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl

From a marketing perspective it's great. But as far as the expectations in terms of results, they can only disappoint.

The scary thing is that they might not be done with buying. Imagine if they get Ribery as well.

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Ribery is rumored to head to Real also?
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Adios CR7

It was good while it lasted.

Go on to Real and complete nothing, Galacticos 2.0

onto the new term, Glory Glory Man United
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Originally Posted by Phil Le0tard0

Now dudes are gonna abuse real madrid in fifa 10. I hate you dudes who use the teams with the best/fastest players


I hate that @*%! too. and then they have the nerve to disconnect when im beating them with the U.S.
 
Originally Posted by xblaze23

Ribery is rumored to head to Real also?
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David Villa is the next target.



HALA MADRID!!!! HALA MADRID!!!
Read on AS.com that Chelsea has given up on going after David Villa. That he wants to go to Madrid...If we can pull off getting Villa and Ribery...sweet lord
 
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