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Galaxy? Maybe In The Future, Says Ronaldo
Manchester United ace Cristiano Ronaldo has not ruled out the possibility of a move to Los Angeles Galaxy at a later stage in his career...
Still recovering from ankle surgery, the megastar is in the United
States and comparisons with David Beckham have been most forthcoming
from the American media.
Of course, United's previous No 7 left Old Trafford for Real Madrid - as Ronaldo is poised to do - and then left for the Galaxy; a move that shocked the football world.
When asked if he might follow in Beckham's footsteps, Ronaldo preferred to remain ambiguous.
"I have time, I prefer to play in Europe," he said. "It's better in the moment, but in the future, no one knows." Of the female adulation he is receiving stateside, he jokingly replied: "Love you, no maybe because I play good football."
"Beckham and Abel Xavier play there [Galaxy] and I spoke with [Xavier] a few times and he says it's great to play here.
Maybe, maybe in the future you never know."
Brian O'Ryan, Goal.com
Of course, United's previous No 7 left Old Trafford for Real Madrid - as Ronaldo is poised to do - and then left for the Galaxy; a move that shocked the football world.
When asked if he might follow in Beckham's footsteps, Ronaldo preferred to remain ambiguous.
"I have time, I prefer to play in Europe," he said. "It's better in the moment, but in the future, no one knows." Of the female adulation he is receiving stateside, he jokingly replied: "Love you, no maybe because I play good football."
"Beckham and Abel Xavier play there [Galaxy] and I spoke with [Xavier] a few times and he says it's great to play here.
Maybe, maybe in the future you never know."
Brian O'Ryan, Goal.com
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