Zidane pleads with Ronaldo after 'I quit' bombshell

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The Portuguese global has told reporters that the Spanish Tax system has treaded him unfairly, ultimately causing his decision to leave Real Madrid.

Ronaldo spent in "Manchester United" for six years (2003-2009).

It's summer transfer season, and the Cristiano Ronaldo rumors are flying fast and furious right now.

Former Real president Ramon Calderon told The Sun that Ronaldo loved United and Madrid may just have to let him go.

Paris Saint-Germain have also said they would match any asking price Real set for Ronaldo, so United would face some stiff competition if they were to try to bring their hero back home.

Ronaldo is rumoured to have chose to leave Real Madrid after he was charged by Spanish authorities over a €14.7m tax bill they claim to be due from his overseas earnings that went through an account in the British Virgin Islands.

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The 32-year-old is believed to be angry with the way that he has been treated by the Spanish tax authorities who have alleged that he has avoided £14.7 million in tax.

Ronaldo's representatives Gestifute have denied the accusation, while Madrid have said they are "absolutely convinced that our player Cristiano Ronaldo will prove his total innocence in this process".

Marca also reported that Sergio Ramos had called Ronaldo to ask him to stay. But, if he's made his mind up, I don't think it's going to be easy to change. "Manchester United is a club he has in his heart".

However, sources in Portugal indicated that Ronaldo is very unhappy with the treatment he has received from Spanish tax officials, who claim the player owes €15 million in taxes.

It is understood that Ronaldo has told the club of his desire to move on, but Fernando Santos is questioning where the stories have come from.

However, the Spanish publication claim that Ronaldo feels he has been treated badly and unjustly judged over the recent tax allegations. But we're a great side too, and I'm sure we can stop him.

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