Stop treating Ronaldo 'like a slave', Blatter tells Utd (AFP)

 
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has urged Manchester United to stop treating Cristiano Ronaldo like a 'modern-day slave' and let the Portuguese player join Real Madrid if he wants to. [link]

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