The 28-year-old winger admits he still holds the Old
Trafford club in his heart following a six-year stay but insists he is
enjoying life in Spain and playing for Real Madrid
Cristiano Ronaldo admits he misses Manchester United and English football but insists he is happy with life at Real Madrid.
The 28-year-old Portugal captain has been strenuously linked with a return to Old Trafford this summer where he spent six years before moving to the Bernabeu for a world record £80 million in 2009.
Ronaldo won eight trophies and scored over 100 goals in his time with
United and while conceding he is still emotionally attached to the club,
he insists he has no plans to leave Madrid at the moment.
"I miss English football," said Ronaldo, speaking at a promotional event in Singapore.
"For me, it was one of the best years in my career when I was there in Manchester United. Everyone knows that it is a club that is still in my heart and I really, really miss.
"But now my life is in Spain. I am enjoying playing there too.
"Part of my life is there, but in the future we never know. I am really, really happy in the Spanish league."
"I miss English football," said Ronaldo, speaking at a promotional event in Singapore.
"For me, it was one of the best years in my career when I was there in Manchester United. Everyone knows that it is a club that is still in my heart and I really, really miss.
"But now my life is in Spain. I am enjoying playing there too.
"Part of my life is there, but in the future we never know. I am really, really happy in the Spanish league."
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