Ronaldo: I’ll sign next week
Posted by: admin in Man Utd, Speculation, tags: cristiano ronaldo, Man Utd, manchester united, ronaldo, viva ronaldo, vivaronaldoUnited’s top man, Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed he WILL sign a new deal at Manchester United next week.
The Portuguese megastar, 23, finally abolished all the speculation and rumours about his future — which has been mainly orchestrated by Real’s ability to use Spanish newspaper, Marca to their advantage, to try and unsettle the United wide man. 
Ronaldo said: “My future will be clear nedext week. Everyone will be pleased — my club as well as me.
“I think I will definitely be here next season. Yes, I want to stay.
“I have played five years for this club and I’d love to stay here.
“I love the people, the players are fantastic, the atmosphere is unbelievable, the staff are great. That is the reason I want to stay.
“We won the most important trophies this season. I want to do it again next season but no one knows the future.
“I want to stay, I feel very happy in the club. I win trophies, the people are friendly, supporters are amazing, everything is fun for me. It’s very good.”
Ferguson’s assistant Carlos Queiroz was also adamant about Ronaldo’s future.
Queiroz said: “Without doubt he will continue with United. He’s very happy with us, he has a contract and there is no fear or worry he will go.”
Ronaldo admitted it has been an astonishing turnaround since he became Public Enemy No 1 following his World Cup spat with Wayne Rooney two summers ago.
Back then he had publicly demanded a move to Madrid because he felt boss Alex Ferguson and owner Malcolm Glazer had not protected him after the Rooney row.
Now the undisputed King of English football admits the situation has turned in his favour.
He added: “After the last two years I feel the English people have been friendly to me. I enjoy playing in England but no one knows the future.”
But as far as the immediate future is concerned Ronaldo was adamant — he WILL be staying at Old Trafford. He said: “This is a young team and we have everything to win next year.
“We want to win the Champions League again and we have a good chance. We have a good team spirit.”
The 42-goal top Premiership scorer is now favourite to be crowned European and World Footballer of the Year in December in a blockbuster season.
Yet he insisted: “Of course I can get better. The goals are not the most important thing. Maybe I will play well next year but I won’t score as many goals.
“But I’m going to try to do my best. Every season I’ve improved and I want to improve next year.”
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