World best player, Cristiano Ronaldo told his Portugal team-mates on Friday as they prepared for the Confederations Cup, according to Spanish publication Marca Reports in Spain claim that Cristiano Ronaldo owes the taxman £13million Ronaldo has told Real Madrid that he will leave if he is convicted of tax fraud.
Cristiano Ronaldo has decided to leave Real Madrid after telling his Portugal team-mates of his intentions, according to reports in Spain.
Ronaldo's future at Real Madrid is in the balance with the forward said to be unhappy that he is facing proceedings over a claim that he owes £13million in Spanish taxes.
He has warned the club he will leave Spain if he is convicted. And Madrid-based publication Marca claim that the 32-year-old will do just that after revealing his plans to his international contemporaries.
Ronaldo is currently in Russia with his national side as Portugal bid to add the Confederations Cup to their Euro 2016 success in France.
Quotes appearing in Marca claim that Ronaldo told his team-mates: 'I am leaving Real Madrid. I have made a decision. There is no turning back.'
Paris Saint-Germain will start as favourites to sign Cristiano Ronaldo if the four-time Ballon d'Or winner goes ahead with his threat to quit Real - the club he inspired to a La Liga and Champions League double this season.
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It is understood Mendes told Al-Khelaifi about the problems developing and promised to keep him informed.
PSG have coveted 32-year-old Ronaldo for years and will spend whatever it takes to land one of football's megastars.
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