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Cristiano Ronaldo to Manchester United: 'Come home' banner flown over Real Madrid match

The Portugal international has been linked with a return to Old Trafford

Simon Rice
Monday 29 September 2014 08:47 BST
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Cristiano Ronaldo in action for Real Madrid
Cristiano Ronaldo in action for Real Madrid (GETTY IMAGES)

Real Madrid have reportedly told Cristiano Ronaldo that they have no intention of allowing him to return to Manchester United.

According to Goal.com, the Spanish club are not interested in letting the Ballon d'Or holder leave next summer. They also claim that Ronaldo would not be willing to move to a club that could not offer Champions League football, a distinct possibility should he switch to Old Trafford.

The report comes amid a clamour from Manchester United fans to see the player who enjoyed a successful six years at Old Trafford culminate in a banner being flown over Real Madrid's most recent match.

Supporters' group UNITED REEL organised a plane to fly over yesterday's match at Villarreal's El Madrigal stadium towing the banner 'COME HOME RONALDO'. Perhaps inspired from above, Ronaldo was on target in the 2-0 win for Real Madrid to register his eighth goal in three games.

Today's report offers a different view to those earlier in the week that suggested a sense that Real Madrid could be willing to sell the 29-year-old because of the persistent desire of Real Madrid’s president, Florentino Perez, to create a splash by renewing his squad.

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal recently indicated his interest in signing Ronaldo, suggesting that a deal "is possible". However the Dutchman also said at the same time that he did not expect Real Madrid to sell.

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