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    • HEINZE: RONALDO WON`T LET FERGIE DOWN

      Real Madrid defender Gabriel Heinze believes it would be difficult for the Spanish giants to prise Cristiano Ronaldo away from Manchester United while Sir Alex Ferguson is still in charge at Old Trafford.

      Media speculation in Spain continues to link the newly-crowed Primera Liga champions with Ronaldo, who has enjoyed a remarkable season with the Red Devils, who could yet complete a Premier League and Champions League double.

      But while the Spanish press might be optimistic about a successful swoop for Ronaldo, Heinze, who knows the Portugal winger well from his time at United, is less convinced about his former team-mate moving to the Bernabeu anytime soon.

      "I talk with him (Ronaldo) all the time and I tell him how great this club is and the nice things that Madrid has, but I know that is very difficult for him to come because he has a coach who had trust in him when he was younger," Heinze told Radio Marca.

      "Whilst Ferguson is at United it is very difficult. He is a fundamental part of their plans."

       

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    • We'll sign Cristiano Ronaldo for £100m, boast Real Madrid

      By Martin Lipton  13/05/2008

       

      Cristiano Ronaldo's Manchester United future was cast into doubt again last night as Real Madrid insisted the Portuguese superstar could be ready to leave Old Trafford this summer.

      In a move guaranteed to infuriate Sir Alex Ferguson, sources at the Bernabeu were claiming that Ronaldo's representatives are holding the door open for a move.

      "We are hearing there is still a possibility that Ronaldo will leave United," a spokesman at Real said. "Of course, it could still be a case of games being played, so that he can get the contract that he wants from United."

      Ronaldo has bridled at the constant speculation and United maintain that no offer on earth would tempt them to sell the double Footballer of the Year.

      But Real insiders are adamant that they have received soundings from Ronaldo's representatives that he is having second thoughts over committing himself to Old Trafford.

      President Ramon Calderon is desperate to sign a talismanic player to spearhead next season's challenge Champions League challenge.

      And the Spanish titleholders are ready to pounce by confirming their £100million valuation if Ronaldo hints at a desire to move on - especially when he is on Euro 2008 duty with Portugal in Switzerland and Austria.

      A Bernabeu source added: "The suggestion coming from Ronaldo's people is that he is not sure United will make good on the promises he has been made, and is starting to wonder of there is anything more he can do in England.

      "We are talking about the best player in the world, who has won consecutive Premier League titles and could have won the Champions League as well by next week.

      "If he is looking for the next challenge, then it can only come by leaving England and there could be no club better to go to after leaving Old Trafford than Real Madrid."

      The news will annoy Fergie in the build-up to the Champions League final tomorrow week.

      United resume training today with a warning to concentrate on beating Chelsea in Moscow "Once we've finished our celebrations, it's the start of winning the European Cup," said Fergie.

      "We've got a great chance against Chelsea. The mood generated by winning the title at Wigan sees us in a very confident position."

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