Cristiano Ronaldo was non-committal over his Real Madrid future, but remains happy at the Santiago Bernabeu for the moment.
Cristiano
Ronaldo is happy at Real Madrid but
confessed he is unsure whether his future remains at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The Portuguese overtook Raul as
Madrid's all-time highest scorer with his strike in the victory over Levante on
October 17 and has since taken his club tally to 326 goals in 313 appearances.
Recent reports have linked the forward with a move away from
the Bernabeu, with Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester
United considered potential suitors.
And Ronaldo has admitted he does not know if he will remain
at Madrid for the remainder of his career, but is happy for the time being.
"At this moment, I'm happy playing for Real Madrid but
I don't know what will happen in my future," Ronaldo is quoted as saying
by EFE.
"I must choose the way that makes me happy."
The pair have shared the previous seven Ballon d'Or titles
and six Pichichi trophies – awarded to La Liga's highest-scoring player -
between them.
Ronaldo admitted he finds it difficult to cope when he does
not win but considers himself to be superior to the Argentine.
"I can't accept a defeat, I get very angry. I shout and
say stupid things and then I regret," he said.
"In my head I am the best and I think everyone should
think well of themselves if they want to achieve great things."
Source: Yahoo
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