Cristiano Ronaldo Unhappy At Real Madrid?

Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly told club president Florentino Perez he wants to leave Real Madrid.

The Telegraph. News of the 27 year-old€™s dissatisfaction emerged after Real Madrid€™s 3-0 domination over Granada last night. The match featured a superb home debut for Luka Modric, as well as a brace from Ronaldo who refused to celebrate his goals. These goals brought Ronaldo to 150 goals in just over 3 seasons. The second sign of Ronaldo€™s displeasure came in his post-match interviews - the Telegraph quoted the player as saying the following after the victory:

€œI€™m sad - when I don€™t celebrate goals it€™s because I€™m not happy. It€™s a professional thing. Real Madrid know why I€™m not happy.€
Nevertheless, according to the Telegraph, this does not mean the Portuguese forward will necessarily leave the club - as they say while it would be easy to suggest that the forward's relationship with Real is at breaking point, few in Spain actually expect him to leave. The Telegraph include a quote from the editor of Spanish newspaper AS, Alfredo Relano, who said: €œHe wants more money. A while ago he was talking about a contract for life. But the price of a superstar has gone up after all the goals he has scored and after all Madrid have won.€ So could this discontent merely be a question of money? The Telegraph certainly seem to suggest as much, claiming that Real's 1bn buy-out clause is an impediment to even the richest clubs and that the reality is that the situation relates to the player€™s determination to force Real to reward his status as, in his own eyes, one of the most iconic figures in world football. The same report also cites a report from Madrid-based newspaper Marca, which stated that Ronaldo has told Perez that he does not feel €˜wanted€™ at the club, despite comments made by his Brazilian team-mate Kaka:
€œAll I want to say to him is that he has the whole support of the team. We need Cristiano and we need him to be happy.€
Ronaldo's behaviour came as no shock to his agent Jorge Mendes, who insisted he was fully aware of the player's issues before the very public revelation:
€œRonaldo€™s comments are based on things I am aware of and he is at liberty to divulge them if he chooses.
These comments have not surprised me and certainly not upset me. Those who know the relationship I have with Ronaldo know that he can always count on my solidarity.€ Whatever the reason for Cristiano Ronaldo€™s expressions, it will be interesting to see what happens in the coming weeks. A new contract perhaps?

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