Ronaldo breaks the silence and regrets "playing in his name"

Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo broke the silence on Tuesday over reports that he had left his current team, Juventus, to return to his old club, Real Madrid, regretting that some tried to "play in his name".

"My story with Real Madrid is written. It is recorded in words and numbers, titles and trophies, records and great titles," CR7 wrote in the English language he is fluent in, having spent 6 seasons with Manchester United in the Premier League.

Ronaldo defended the colors of the Madrid club during 9 seasons (2009-2018), during which he won the "La Liga" title twice and the European Champions League 4 times among several titles.

The Portuguese's statement comes several hours after the old-new Italian coach of Real, Carlo Ancelotti, denied any possible return of Ronaldo to the Royal Club in a message posted on "Twitter".

Ronaldo, who has been at the center of many transfer rumors for several months as he prepares to start the fourth and final year of his contract in Turin, added, “Apart from the last credit in Spain, repeated reports have linked me to a number of clubs in several leagues without anyone bothering to try to find the truth. ".

The 36-year-old concluded, "I broke the silence today to say that I can't allow people to continue playing under my name. I remain focused on my career and my job, engaged and ready for whatever challenges lie ahead."

Despite his denial of returning to the capital, Madrid, last season's top scorer in the Italian league with 29 goals in 33 games, did not resolve the doubts that accompany the issue of his stay in the ranks of the "old lady".

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