Cristiano Ronaldo Summer Move To Real Madrid Done - Report

El Mundo claims to have confirmation from a close associate of Real Madrid president Ramón Calderón that the Spanish giants have a deal in place to sign Cristiano Ronaldo next summer, but that it cannot yet be made official.

Dec 17, 2008 1:11:20 PM

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Real Madrid have a deal in place to sign Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United in the summer but cannot announce it officially, a newspaper in Spain claims.

Pedro Trapote is close to Los Merengues' president Ramón Calderón and he let the agreement slip in a conversation that has been transcribed by El Mundo.

After chasing the Portuguese star last summer, Madrid appeared to have ended their quest with Calderón stating that the club would not be trying again because they did not want to make United an enemy.

The furore riled Sir Alex Ferguson and a fresh round of speculation at a crucial stage in the season is bound to see the Scot exasperated.

El Mundo report that after Madrid's game against Barcelona, Trapote leaked the news in a chat that was recorded and it is unknown if it was meant to be let out into the public domain.

"If you are asking me what we are going to do now then I would tell you that we have already signed the best player for the summer," Trapote is quoted as saying.

"Are you talking about Cristiano?" was the reply.

"The best of the best. It is Cristiano, there is no other. It is better that we do not say anything at the moment though.

"Why can you not say anything. It is the best time because things are going badly and people need something to excite them in the middle of all this.

"No, it is best to not say anything because there are some clauses that prevent us from announcing it now. For us it would be a good time, but should not do that. But it is not bad, eh?"

Calderón was concerned about Madrid's deteriorating relationship with Manchester United and it remains to be seen if this has been a deliberate ploy to test the water again or something that could further sour things.

Lucas Brown, Goal.com
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