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Unscriptd aims to let Cristiano Ronaldo, others build brand
“No, I mean, what’s happening there is great, it’s fantastic – maybe in the future will be a good chance for me to play there”.
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Speaking to GQ magazine, Ronaldo said that one day he could settle in the states and follow in the footsteps of some of football’s household names, such as David Beckham, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard and Andreas Pirlo. “You never know, but it’s something interesting”, the Portugal captain said in the February issue of GQ that will hit newsstands on Jan 26. “The body on the cover is certified naturalé (save for some non-six-pack skin-smoothing and tanning considerations)”, say the mag’s editors. “You’re an awesome person, a super-nice guy and I hope you guys have fun and it’s a top secret project so you’re not going to find out”.
“I honestly notice an improvement in the team’s attitude with Zidane’s arrival”, said Ronaldo.
“Cristiano will play along the wing and he’ll play whatever happens”.
“Cristiano Ronaldo – I’m sure flying to Morocco three to four times a week to see a friend and cuddle with him might have an impact on his performances eventually”, he added.
“The rage that some unloved and frustrated fatheads display in public in a disgraceful way which leaves me as a Portuguese person ashamed and sad”. It’s good for me and young players that maybe one day we want to move there.
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The Red Devils have been linked with a move for Ronaldo since Sir Alex Ferguson retired as manager in 2013, with both David Moyes and Louis van Gaal credited with an interest. So it’s good that football-‘soccer’-grows there.