Cristiano Ronaldo ‘rejects new Real Madrid contract’

Football
By Game Yetu | Nov 14, 2017
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According to Edu Aguirre, a Spanish journalist who works for TV station El Chiringuito, claims the superstar is "angry" with Real Madrid following the deal which is currently on the table and has told Florentino Perez he wants to leave the club on June 30.

Despite the Portuguese insisting that he’s happy at the club, has asked the president to allow him to leave for a "reasonable price".

The request was obviously denied making the situation worse.

????¡EXCLUSIVA MUNDIAL!???? "@CRISTIANO SE QUIERE IR del Real Madrid el 30 de junio", EL BOMBAZO que DESVELA @eduaguirre7 en #ElChiringuitoDeMega pic.twitter.com/8iMfhNBDKm — El Chiringuito TV (@elchiringuitotv) November 14, 2017

Aguirre continues to explain that the decision "has been made" and this is not a financial matter, but that the four-time Ballon d'Or-winner feels he deserves more affection from the club. (Sun)

Even though Ronaldo loves it at Spanish capital, he insists that there’s need for more love from the club.

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