Cristiano Ronaldo 'uneasy' over Real Madrid future - as PSG lurk for star

Ronaldo reportedly 'hurt' over lack of silverware this season

Tom Sheen
Thursday 21 May 2015 06:53 EDT
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After the news that Gareth Bale apparently wants to leave the club, it gets no better for Real Madrid, with star man Cristiano Ronaldo said to be "uneasy" over his future at the Bernabeu.

Spanish newspaper Marca run their front page on the forward, reporting that the Portuguese Ballon d'Or winner has his "doubts" over the current direction of the club.

Real Madrid will end this season without a trophy after Barcelona beat them to the Spanish title and unfavoured Juventus knocked them out of the Champions League semi-final.

Despite scoring 310 goals in 299 matches for the club since moving from Manchester United in 2009, Real Madrid have only won one League title, one Champions League trophy and the Copa del Rey twice in his six years.

The paper reports that Ronaldo is demanding a "winning plan" from the club.

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