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Real Madrid is the furthest down-the-line club to limit any association with an arrangement to sign Cristiano Ronaldo this late spring.
The 37-year-old is anxious to leave Manchester United this late spring following the club's inability to meet all requirements for the Champions League with agent Jorge Mendes effectively hoping to track down another club before the beginning of the new season.
Reports have recommended a gathering has occurred between Ronaldo's delegate and Real Madrid president Florentino Perez over a sensational move of the Santiago Bernabeu.
Ronaldo scored 450 goals in 438 games for Los Blancos however Marca reports there is no chance of the Portuguese making a re-visitation of Real.
The veteran striker has so far been disappointed in his endeavors to track down another club.
Chelsea proprietor Todd Boehly held chats with Mendes over a sensational move to Stamford Bridge yet the London club has since cooled its advantage with Thomas Tuchel not remembering to be enthusiastic about the move.
Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain have likewise turned down the proposition. Atletico Madrid has likewise been offered the opportunity to sign Ronaldo, who might have no issues joining Real's city rivals. Diego Simeone's side anyway can't support a move - a circumstance that could change later this mid-year.
Ronaldo has not returned for pre-season preparation because of 'family reasons', missing the club's visit to Asia and Australia accordingly.
Erik ten Hag has been tested on the eventual fate of last season's top scorer all through the visit with the Dutchman still certain he will play a part to play on his side.
'Cristiano can do that,' ten Hag said.
'In his profession, he has shown everything. I have set my interest. We need to play with a specific goal in mind. A top player can contribute and Ronaldo is an outright top player in our crew.
Found out if Ronaldo really might remain at United past this season, ten Hag added: 'Yes. Obviously, I have endorsed here for a considerable length of time, yet in football, it's the present moment too.
'We need to win all along. So I don't look that a long way ahead. I have a procedure, it's a cycle, it requires investment, yet we need to ensure from the very beginning there is a triumphant group.'
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