PEREZ: RONALDO WILL COST PSG €1 BILLION






PEREZ: RONALDO WILL COST PSG €1 BILLION



September 10, 2015 



Ronaldo will cost PSG €1 billion - Perez

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has told Paris Saint-Germain that Cristiano Ronaldo would cost them €1 billion, but admitted he cannot guarantee the player will stay in Madrid.


Ronaldo, 30, has been linked with a move to the French champions, but he still has three years to run on his contract at the Santiago Bernabeu, and his buy-out clause is likely to be enough to keep him out of reach for even the world’s richest clubs.


“He has a contract and we want him to stay, but nothing in life is certain,” said Perez.
“Today, Real Madrid without Cristiano Ronaldo, it is impossible. He is the best player in the world and the most emblematic.


“If PSG want him, it is very easy. If they pay the €1000m buy-out clause, they will have him."


Perez says also that Real Madrid did all they could to sign David De Gea from Manchester United but refused to be drawn into speculation over the goalkeeper's future.


A proposed transfer for the Spain international to the Santiago Bernabeu fell through late in the Spanish transfer window, leading the clubs to be drawn into a public disagreement over who was in the wrong.



De Gea had been dropped by United boss Louis van Gaal due to his frame of mind while speculation continued, and sees his United future remain somewhat uncertain with his contract due to expire at the end of the season.


Perez appeared on Spanish radio on Wednesday, producing a document he claimed shows United were late in filing their paperwork.


"Madrid did what we had to do, we did everything we could to get him to come," he told Cadena COPE.



"De Gea made no effort to renew and so we had to make an effort so that he did not feel abandoned.


"De Gea has to do what's best for his sporting life. Now we don't contemplate what will happen next season, we have three great goalkeepers.


"We do not know what will happen in a year. It is very difficult to have a blank year."


Real captain Sergio Ramos was a long-time reported target for United prior to signing his new deal at the Bernabeu, with some having suggested Ramos used the media and United's interest to leverage the contract.


"Sergio did not use the press to get us more money," Perez added.


"He never wanted to leave Madrid and we knew he'd never leave.


"We did not receive any offers for him. It took five minutes to fix everything."


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