'Nothing is impossible'

Cristiano Ronaldo fails to rule out a move away from Real Madrid as he is linked with a £157million move away from La Liga

The 32-year-old is being linked with his former side Manchester United, as well as Paris Saint-Germain, and some clubs from the Chinese Super League

CRISTIANO RONALDO has fuelled talk he could be set to leave Real Madrid in the near future by revealing "nothing is impossible."

The 32-year-old has long been linked with a move away from the La Liga giants, with Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and clubs from China targeting a whopping £157million deal.

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Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has not ruled out a move away from the La Liga championsCredit: Getty Images
The former Manchester United star has been linked with a £157million move away from the Bernanbeu Stadium, though a transfer remains unlikelyCredit: AP:Associated Press

Ronaldo fired Los Blancos into claiming their 12th European Cup when he bagged a brace in the recent 4-1 win against Juventus as they claimed a third Champions League title in the past four seasons.


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When asked by a reporter for Deportes Cuatro, the Portuguese supremo laughed off a move away, but then declared "nothing is impossible," before he disappeared inside the airport.

He has been with the Spanish club since 2009 after he moved from the Red Devils in a then world-record fee for £80million, and  report he could be involved in an other record breaking deal.

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The 32-year-old celebrates after opening the scoring against Juventus in the Champions League final in CardiffCredit: Reuters

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His former side, the Ligue 1 outfit and clubs from Asia have all been credited with a strong interest in luring him away, though it seems highly unlikely a potential move will take place.

After winning the European Championship with Portugal last summer, he captured the prestigious Ballon d'Or award, followed by the Champions League and the La Liga title.

He is the heavy favourite to win the award given by France Football once again for his performances this campaign, after notching in a staggering 42 goals in 46 games.

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