Sat, Nov 21 2009
Cristiano Ronaldo, centre, on duty with Portugal against Albania on June 6

Reports claim that Berbatov might be headed for Spain to facilitate the transfer of Sergio Aguero.
Ronaldo signs a six-year contract for the record-high sum of 80 million pounds sterling
German champions mull cheeky one-year loan just a year after Berbatov became Manchester United's record signing.
The end of an era from the Stratford End and Manchester United and a new chapter on the books for Alex Ferguson and the team. Will a suitable replacement be found?
Real Madrid's drawn-out courtship of Cristiano Ronaldo might be over at last after Manchester United has accepted a 80 million pound sterling bid for the Portuguese winger
Speculation regarding the future of Ronaldo in United will take a new twist after his bitter attack on Alex Ferguson after the final.
As the winds of change drift towards the potential departure of Tevez and Ronaldo from Manchester United, pressure on Dimitar Berbatov to perform at the top level will increase significantly.
Manchester United managed to get through to the last 16 round of the Champions League safely, qualifying for the knockout stages - however, it is yet unclear who will top off the group, as the race with Villarreal will carry on well into December. This clash between Manchester and Villarreal saw both sides establishing something of a tradition in European football between them - the fourth consecutive stalemate, and the fourth one without a scored goal, at that.
Reports in British media have resumed speculating that the Manchester City and Bulgaria winger Martin Petrov is poised to leave the Eastlands en route to White Hart Lane.
Berbatov's brace was his third in four matches against Malta and gave him 48 goals in 74 appearances for the national team.
Dimitar Berbatov is one goal shy of equalling Hristo Bonev's all-time record, set 30 years ago
The left winger sustained yet another injury to his knee, which will keep the player out for at least two weeks.
Bulgaria harboured high aspirations to stage a Formula One race and permanently put the country on the international racing map.
actually for i don't think it will be good for ronaldo to move to real because there are many high profile player there . if he want to keep improving he should stay with man u
Well man u shouldn't have relied on ronaldo all the time giving him all the work to do now hes moved thats how football works
they are strengthen their own team by buying out players...welcome to the new era of football...its sad but this is how it is
so man utd should sell their star to get their stability?i'm i right?
Real Madrid should strengthen its own team rather than fish for good players such as Christiano Ronaldo who are better off in their own teams. Team structure and teamwork is more important than star players.