OrgulloVikingo;2534095 said:Ummmm, no. Ronaldo has shown interest towards us! He has all the power. Stop using Marca and Calderon as scapegoats. Ronaldo and you guys is where the problem is. We can't force anyone to play for us, all we can do is entice but that initial interest has to be there from any player. Im sure he wouldn't go to Siberia to play for an enormous sum! It's a combination of money, childhood dreams, moving on to better and bigger things and new challenges. As for Ferigie and td. it makes no sense to force someone to play for you if they are not into it 100%. Playing in England (unless you are afan of particular clubs) isn't that appealing to many players. Lifestyle, climate, and so on are very important. Add that to the fact that he will haver the chance to cement himself at the biggest club in football history and if he succeeds there, like he did at United, it'll definately place him in the allt ime ranks. Of course, this is all assuming he's not baiting you guys for more money
Regardless of what Ronaldo want, you are not helping maters by fueling all the rumours.
I feel that Real have been waaayy over-the-top in their courting of Ronaldo. Not only have their president and staff and players talked about how they want Ronaldo to join them, Madrid-based newspapers have been in overdrive churning out gossips and rumours about the possible move.
There's nothing wrong with wanting a player - almost every club wants to have Ronaldo. But its just the unethical and high-handed way that Real does it that is harmful for football. The message they send:- Real Madrid are the divine club and we've the right to get any player we want. This is absolutely disgusting in my opinion.
MikeyM;2534667 said:Aaron Ramsey is set to decide where he's going this week. Reports suggest he is leaning towards Arsenal however.
Not going to lose any sleep over the loss for ramsey, I rather we buy established players.