Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has insisted he is
"really happy" in Spain as speculation about a possible return to
Manchester United continues.
Ronaldo, 28, has yet to sign a new contract with Los
Blancos - with his current deal expiring in two years - and former club United
are reportedly lining up a big-money summer bid for him.
But while the Portugal star, who has scored a remarkable
201 goals in 199 games for Madrid since arriving from Old Trafford as the
world's most expensive player in 2009, once again spoke fondly of his time in
Manchester, he stressed that he is content with life at the Bernabeu.
"I really miss English football. For me, it was some
of the best years in my career when I was there in Manchester United,"
Ronaldo said as he paid a visit to a school in Singapore. "Everyone knows
that. It is the club that is still in my heart and I really, really miss
[United].
"But now my life is in Spain, I'm enjoying playing
there too. Part of my life is there but the future, we never know but I'm
really, really happy in the Spanish league at the moment."
Ronaldo was also asked about the threat of Barcelona next
season following their acquisition of Neymar, to which he replied: "I'm
only thinking about my team. I don't care about Barcelona. They've signed a
great player but I am focused on my team, which I think is the best in the
world."
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