I'm leaving Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo tells national teammates

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Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly already held talks with Cristiano Ronaldo's agent over a possible move this summer according to the Daily Mail.

The latest suggestions are that poor old Cristiano is adamant he's leaving Spain, fed up with tax investigations and what-not.

The storm has gone on while Portugal are preparing for the Confederations Cup in Russian Federation - their first game coming against Mexico on Sunday - but Ronaldo's worldwide colleague Andre Silva insists his captain is concentrating on the task at hand.

Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon has told BBC Radio 5 Live it will be "difficult to change" Cristiano Ronaldo's mind if he has made a decision to leave the club, but he is sure that is not the case. Pogba cost United close to $120 million, or slightly over 10 percent of Ronaldo's release fee. One of the questions was if her brother had become a father once again, to which Aveiro coyly said "maybe". Let us know your thoughts. Perez, who began his second spell as Real president in 2009 and has presided over three Champions League wins in the last four years, has barely had to contend with any rivals for his position since the club approved changes to internal rules for presidential candidates in 2012. I try to listen to him and he tries to help me as best he can. He will be always playing for a big club and trying to get more titles and more personal awards.

Cristiano published his brief comment the day after Real Madrid confirmed in an official statement its "full confidence" in the player.

"I remember when I signed Cristiano, he phoned me and said everyone at Manchester United was really happy and kind to him", Calderon told the Sun.

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"I think it is very hard".

The ex-Manchester United star insists he wants to leave Spain after allegations of £12.9million fraud. He said "I want to leave" and that was that.

"I've known him for many years", he told a news conference ahead of Portugal's Confederations Cup opener against Mexico in Kazan.

"Very few clubs can meet his expectations".

Calderon also addressed suggestions that Ronaldo's relationship with Mourinho, which was reported to have been fractious during their time together at the Bernabeu, could put the player off from returning to Manchester.

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