First of all, Ronaldo is unhappy, the question is why?
Well, there's been allegations of tax fraud in Spain, and people close to him have claimed the Portuguese captain has decided to leave the Spanish club.
To clarify, he isn't the first player to consider 'leaving' La Liga due to a tax scandal. Back in 2015, Neymar Jr. went through a similar situation, with his father advising him to leave the club.
He also feels that he isn't getting full support from the club, with supporters whistling at him, even when the striker has netted an incredible amount of goals in the season to lead the club to their 12th CL trophy.
Despite his heroics, he has had some uninspiring performances, and Los Blancos supporters are hard to please, making rude remarks when the Portuguese isn't at his best.
Now, this isn't all official information, but ever since news got out that Ronaldo was 'unhappy' with the allegations, several newspapers and journalists have been questioning themselves and others what does it mean for the striker.
Ronaldo only wants back up from the club, and the man to solve it all is the brain of Real Madrid, the only man capable of making the Forbes most paid athlete happy, it's Florentino Pérez.
Real Madrid's president, Pérez, was quick to back the club's top scorer. In a radio interview with
“When Cristiano is back from the Confederations Cup, we will deal with the matter. All I know is that he is very angry".
Last autumn, he signed a five year contract to stay at Real Madrid, and with a buy out clause of $1.51B, he
If Ronaldo were to leave, the only clubs that could pay his fee are Paris Saint Germain, Manchester United, and the MLS.
United makes the most sense, it's the club where he grew to become the superstar that he is now in Real Madrid. He still has several contacts there, where he considers Sir Alex a father figure. Also, it's no coincidence that his agent, Jorge Mendes, is also the agent of José Mourinho.
Either way, the answer is no. He's been linked with Manchester United ever since he joined Los Blancos in 2009, and the closest he came to 'joining' the Reds was in 2013 when Sir Alex retired.
Ronaldo isn't leaving Real Madrid, he now bleeds white. Thanks to a pat on the back from Florentino, he'll be new again, scoring for the club when he finishes the FIFA Confederations Cup.