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Neville: Why Ronaldo Actually Left Man United For Madrid

Neville: Why Ronaldo Actually Left Man United For Madrid

Manchester United legend Gary Neville has revealed the main reasons why Cristiano Ronaldo actually left Old Trafford for Real Madrid.

Ronaldo joined United in 2003 for Sporting Lisbon and spent six years at the club, where he won three Premier League titles FA Cup, League Cup and the Champions League trophy.

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Red Devils fans were devastated to see Ronaldo leave in 2009 for Madrid, but as Neville has explained, it seems the Portugal international had come to the conclusion that his time at Old Trafford was up.

Neville said on Sky Sports: “I think because he (Ronaldo) did the interview after the 2008 final where he sort of alluded to the fact that he was going, it was almost like you had an advanced warning.

“So you were almost ready-prepared for it, you knew he was leaving the year after. It was coming, it was obvious that one day he would want to go and experience Madrid and La Liga.”

Neville continued: “I didn’t speak to Ronaldo for instance about him staying at the club for longer. I think I may have said to him during the year when he was maybe… the weather was a big problem for Ronaldo.

“I think he also wanted to obviously live in Spain and do La Liga. But the weather was a big problem for him and I felt like he’d almost travelled his path, he’d done the journey.

“And I didn’t feel that anything I was going to say was going to bring him out of that.

“I think generally with players that were leaving there were very few who were leaving to go up. Now Ronaldo you could argue going to Real Madrid and winning four or five European Cups is a step for him where he wanted to challenge himself.

“The players that were leaving mainly were because they had come to the end of the road for one reason or another, either their contracts had run out, or their age was getting too much, or the manager had had a word with them saying they’re not going to play football too much anymore.

“Most of the players that left Man United would have wanted to stay. Let’s be clear, 99 per cent of the players that left Man United during the time I was there would have stayed if the manager had said you’re staying.

“There’s only the one or two per cent who left against the wishes of the club.”


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