Cristiano Ronaldo transfer news: Real Madrid star ‘not worried’ despite transfer talk ahead of World Cup
Ronaldo opened the door to a sensational exit from the Spanish giants just moments after they beat Liverpool 3-1 in the Champions League final
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Your support makes all the difference.One of Cristiano Ronaldo’s international team-mates has claimed the superstar is “not at all worried” about talk over his future, as rumours continue to swirl that he could leave Real Madrid this summer.
Ronaldo opened the door to a sensational exit from the Spanish giants just moments after they beat Liverpool 3-1 in the Champions League final.
However Manuel Fernandes, who plays in Russia for Lokomotiv Moscow, has insisted that Portugal’s star man is unperturbed over the growing transfer speculation.
Fernandes said: “I have nothing negative to say about Cristiano, he looks focused and doesn't look at all worried about his future.”
Portugal kick-off their 2018 World Cup campaign with a grudge match over local rivals Spain, on Friday night.
But regardless of the outcome of their opening match, Portugal will be confident of progression to the knockout stages of the tournament. After Spain, the reigning European champions take on Morocco and Iran.
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