The former Blancos president would not be surprised if the man he lured to Spain from Manchester United leaves the club at the end of the season
The man who took Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid in 2009 thinks it's possible the Portuguese star could leave the club next summer.Los Blancos play Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on Wednesday night and the French club are regularly linked with a move for Ronaldo.
Ramon Calderon says he'd like to see the 30-year-old stay in Madrid, but admits he may decide to leave when the season finishes.
"I have heard rumours that there's strong PSG interest [in Ronaldo]," he told Le Parisien.
"As the former president of Real Madrid, I hope that it never happens. But as someone who knows football, I think it could be possible.
"For now, Cristiano hasn't expressed [a desire to leave]. I think he will take a decision at the end of the season, depending on the titles won and the feelings he has.
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