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Ronaldo says he’s focused on winning, not contract

The Real Madrid forward shocked fans last week by declaring he was “sad” at the Spanish league champions without explaining why.

 Cristiano Ronaldo , right, is seen with his girlfriend, Russian top model Irina Shayk.
Cristiano Ronaldo , right, is seen with his girlfriend, Russian top model Irina Shayk.
Image: Claude Paris/AP/Press Association Images

CRISTIANO RONALDO SAYS he is focused on winning for Real Madrid and not on his contract, beating down speculation that he is unhappy with his reported €10 million salary.

Ronaldo shocked fans last week by declaring he was “sad” at the Spanish league champions without explaining why, except to insist later that it had nothing to do with money.

“I would like to reaffirm, without being concerned about contracts, that my focus is solely on winning every game and every available trophy with the essential company of my team-mates and all madridistas,” Ronaldo said on his Facebook account last night, referring to the fans.

The Real Madrid star and Portugal international also said he was happy with his country’s 3-0 victory over Azerbaijan on Tuesday.

“It is now time to return to the club and think only about my club,” Ronaldo added on his Facebook account. Spain’s media have speculated that Ronaldo’s real gripe is his level of pay compared to other top players worldwide.

Top-selling Spanish sports daily Marca said this week that Real Madrid president Florentino Perez was ready to offer him a “substantial” pay increase and an extension in his contract, without citing its source. Marca said Ronaldo wanted €15m a year, also without providing a source. The paper says the star forward now earns 10 million euros and is 10th in the list of the world’s best-paid footballers.

- © AFP, 2012

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Comments (5 Comments)

  • Brian 13/09/12 #

    Who gives a f#%k

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  • He’s an over-rated, molly coddled, over paid, selfish CHEAT

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    • Who along with Messi is the best player in the world over the last number of years.

      He delivers constantly on the pitch at the highest level, so how you say he’s over paid is quite bizarre. He earns his 200k a week a lot more than John Terry, Tevez, Rooney et al do.

      You never see him refusing to train or play for his club, or in the papers for racial abuse, or being a thug.

      The issue that it’s insane to play anyone that much is irrelevant, he doesn’t set the wages in football, but as the top 2 or 3 in the world he deserves the highest salary without question.

      His record is incredible.

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    • How is he overrated do ya think messi would score as many in Madrid as in Barcelona colours look at the team around messi far superior than the one around messi and was he not upset because on the day the match against getafe was played was his fathers seven year anniversary and he wanted a min silence to mark the anniversary and the club president said he could not give the min silence

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