Sir Alex Ferguson admits he'd "like to think" Cristiano
Ronaldo could one day return to Manchester United - but concedes any
club would face a difficult task in luring the Portuguese goal machine
away from Real Madrid.
The former Old Trafford star is
due to fly into Manchester on Tuesday, ahead of his current club's UEFA
Champions League clash with City at the Etihad Stadium. United fans
still chant his name and he's likely to receive a warm welcome from any
Reds he meets on the trip.
"He’s an unbelievable player," stated
Sir Alex. "One of the best, no doubt about that. We have had a great
pantheon of players but no question Ronaldo compares with any of them.
In his last season, he made five chances every match - he's a brilliant
player."
When asked if he regrets not inserting a buy-back option
in Ronaldo's sale, Sir Alex laughed: "How do you know I haven't? He
always wanted to play for Real, it was a boyhood dream, but I’m not
saying he’ll stay there forever. He might leave, you never know."
It was suggested that the door is always open to a sensational return to United.

"I
don’t think it’ll happen but I would like to think it would [be]," Sir
Alex admitted. "We’d be talking incredible amounts of money now. What do
you think his value would be? He’s never injured. When does he ever
miss a game? Who could afford him? One of the Russian clubs could buy
him but do you think he’d go to Russia? He complained about the weather
here so imagine him in the middle of winter in Russia!
"I speak
to Cristiano quite regularly. He’s always available to talk to, and he’s
always wishing us well. I think our result is the first one he looks
for, no doubt about that."
Ranking: 5
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