The Real Madrid superstar has continued to be coy
on his future but spoke with affection about his
former club and says he wants to finish his career
'with dignity'
Cristiano Ronaldo has reiterated his deep affection
for Manchester United and says he wants to finish
his career 'at the top level'.
The Real Madrid forward, who spent six trophy-
laden seasons at Old Trafford before joining Los
Blancos in a then world record £80 million deal, has
been coy on his future amid continued reports of a
potential move to Paris Saint-Germain or a return to
United.
The Portuguese recently described his 'passion' for
United and respect for former Red Devils boss Sir
Alex Ferguson but, speaking this week, he again
refused to give a decisive answer on his future,
simply saying that he wants to finish his career at
the 'top level'.
“As people know, I like Manchester United. I love
that club. In my mind, I want to finish at the top
level. I want to finish with dignity," Ronaldo told
ITV.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo's agent, Jorge Mendes, has
looked to end the speculation by insisting his client
will finish his playing days at the Santiago
Bernabeu.
"[Cristiano will] end his career at Real Madrid,"
Mendes was quoted as saying by Marca .
"He loves Manchester United and Real Madrid, but
his career will end in Madrid."
Ronaldo's contract with Real Madrid runs until
2018.
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