United have nothing against Real, says Calderon

Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon said that Manchester United have nothing to support their complaint that Los Merengues have been trying to lure Cristiano Ronaldo.

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الثلاثاء، 10 يونيو 2008 - 20:50
Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon said that Manchester United have nothing to support their complaint that Los Merengues have been trying to lure Cristiano Ronaldo.

FIFA has announced that they received an official letter of complaint regarding the Spanish Champions' behavior and attempts to force a move.

“They don’t have any evidence because nothing has happened. It’s United’s right to complain but we haven’t done anything and we are not going to do anything. It’s a matter between the player and his club,” Calderon said.

“All there is is what the papers say and rumors that the player seems to want to leave. But at the moment a move is impossible because United don’t want to sell him," added the Real chief.

Calderon has announced on several occasions that he wants to see the Portuguese ace at the Bernabeu.

On the other hand, Ronaldo, who is under contract until 2010, said he could be tempted by a move to Real Madrid if they table an official bid to the Red Devils.