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Chief executive David Gill says there is 'no chance' of Manchester United selling Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portugal international has already netted an impressive 19 goals this season, continuing his outstanding form from United's last campaign. Ronaldo is widely considered to be one of the best players in the world at present, and Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona would undoubtedly jump ...
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Huntelaar Interest Returns | Gill On Club Finances | Manucho, Anderson and Ronaldo
Red Rants — ... that while SAF may not make any moves in the January window, the money is still there to be spent if he does change his mind. He also has gone on to assure everyone that the financial situation is healthy and the club will be looking to milk every possible segment of the market — even if it means selling water to a dying man. Okay, I made up the last part. But seriously, according to him the profits made this year will help to service the loans and we will still have substantial money available for transfers. ...

El Real is Not Giving Up
Manchester United Blog — If the club said Ronaldo is not for sale then he’s not for sale. I think somebody should teach  that dude Pedrag Mijatovic an English course. No means no dude! ...

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