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Cristiano Ronaldo is free to join Manchester United-if they pay £880MILLION release clause

SOURCE:  thesun.co.uk

FLORENTINO PEREZ insists Cristiano Ronaldo is free to leave Real Madrid — if a club is ready to pay his whopping £880MILLION release clause.

The four-time Ballon d’Or-winner is believed to want to leave the Bernabeu following a traumatic summer.
 And, speaking about the reports for the first time since they emerged, Florentino Perez told Spanish radio station, Onda Cero: “I haven’t spoken to Cristiano since the Champions League final — I heard the rumours through the media.
“But, his contract is £880m.
“So, unless a club is ready to pay that, he won’t be leaving.”
Perez, who has been re-elected as Real Madrid president for an historic fifth time, insists he intends to resolve the situation with Ronaldo.


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