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Ronaldo refuses to rule out future Barcelona move


Cristiano Ronaldo has refused to rule out a future move to Barcelona although the Real Madrid star admits it would be "very complicated" to join the Camp Nou side.

The Portugal international's future has been the subject of speculation in recent weeks although speaking after Real's 8-0 win over Malmo he again insisted he is happy at the Bernabeu despite links with PSG.
However, in an interview with theAssociated Presson Thursday, Ronaldo admitted he was keeping his options completely open with regards his future.
"It's a little more difficult, but...," he said, when speaking about his future before pausing and adding. "There are things that you kind of already have an idea, that to play one day for Barcelona would be almost impossible, or to play for another English club other than Manchester, it's very complicated.
"But that's not 100 per cent guaranteed. As I said before, there are no certainties in football. Everything is open, all leagues. I may end my career here with Real Madrid. I'm just being honest.
"I don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. If I was 75 per cent certain, I would say so, it wouldn't be a problem. But I have no idea."

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