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Ronaldo staying put, say Man Utd
£50 - £80 million for Ronaldo, says who?
Ronaldo staying put, say Man Utd
Ronaldo scored 42 goals for Man Utd last season
Manchester United have repeated their stance that Cristiano Ronaldo is "not for sale".
The Portugal winger has been strongly linked with a move to Real Madrid but a statement on United's website says: "We are not listening to offers."
Ronaldo, 23, says he will reveal his future in the next few days.
Speaking after Portugal's exit from Euro 2008, Ronaldo said: "In two or three days' time I will announce my future because my tournament is over."
Ronaldo added: "I will speak to United. I will try to reach an agreement and we will see."
Ronaldo failed to inspire Portugal on Thursday as they slumped to a 3-2 defeat to Germany in the quarter-finals of Euro 2008.
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anaconda6901The midfielder was in scintillating form throughout the domestic season and scored 42 goals as United claimed a Premier League and Champions League double.
When asked if he has made a decision regarding a move to Real Madrid, he replied: "No, not yet."
Manchester United have already reported Real Madrid to world governing body Fifa over their public courtship of Ronaldo, although the organisation decided to take no formal action.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo has revealed he will undergo surgery on a foot injury which has been bothering him for three months.
"I'm going to have an operation now," said the winger.
"I have had a small problem for about three months. I'll have the operation and then have a good recovery period."
Ronaldo's possible transfer fee has been put at between £50m and £80m - with the Premier League set for a busy summer if the Portuguese moves to the Bernabeu.








Ronaldo scored 42 goals for Man Utd last season 
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at 14:03 on June 20th, 2008
he is fit as hell
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