Staying put?
Sir Alex has revealed that he met the winger in Lisbon last week to discuss his immediate future.
"It went well. We put across our points of view, where we stand and where the player stands," said Ferguson.
"I can say he'll be a Manchester United player next season. He won't be sold."
Whilst we urged all our visitors to cash-in on the attractive 'Ronaldo staying' odds of 6/5; we're a little disappointed by the news.
A spate of outbursts from Ronaldo over the summer have made it quite clear that he wants to join Madrid. He's described a transfer to Los Blancos as a "dream" and a "forward move" and, last week, backed up comments from Sepp Blatter which suggested the player was being treated like a slave.
The player's transfer value will never be higher - so ManUtdWeb sees no harm in selling a player who doesn't want to be at the club for a record-breaking fee.
However, it now looks certain he'll be staying until January, at the very least.
It will be very interesting to see how the player performs next season - and how the fans treat him. The 42-goal Ace was lauded from the terraces last season; but his total lack of respect and regard from the club since the European Cup-triumph in Moscow has annoyed thousands of the club's supporters.
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Quote:'What do you want me to say? That I'm going or I'm staying? I don't know about the future, only God knows it. I can't say any more,' the Portuguese told ESPN.
'Great players are always hounded by great clubs. It's a normal situation. There are other great players who are in the market who are good and who other clubs want.
'I have always been hounded, not only this year. It's not strange for me, to see what happens.'
Madrid are reportedly ready to offer Ronaldo massive wages, while United chief executive David Gill is adamant he will not receive a pay rise should he stay at United.
But Ronaldo, who signed a new deal at Old Trafford 18 months ago, claims any decision on his future will not be based on money.
'I want to be happy regardless of where I play,' he added.
'I can be happy everywhere, if I am with people I like, if I am animated, motivated. Am I motivated to continue at United? I am always motivated.
'I am ambitious and I want to always improve. I don't know the future, but I will be motivated.'





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no it doesn't because he still has not clearly stated that he wants to be at OT next season. Real Madrid have not given up on their pursuit of Ronaldo and unless he comes out and clearly states he doesn't want to leave - then this will continue.
