The executive director of United, David Gill, closed the door on any transfer by ensuring that "Christian stays here is not going nowhere."
The future of Cristiano Ronaldo will not be neither white nor Blaugrana, as noted yesterday following statements by the executive director of Manchester United, David Gill, who stressed before the numerous rumors regarding the possible departure of Portuguese striker to the Spanish league, that the club "has no intention of Radio 5 Live that the player "you are left over four seasons and I can safely say that will stay with us over many years."

The English club's chief executive reaffirmed his absolute confidence that Cristiano Ronaldo will remain in the United: "We are going to maintain. We'll make sure you are happy here. " Gill also denied strongly that the financial situation of the United compelled to sell to Cristiano Ronaldo to cope with sell to Cristiano Ronaldo, "adding that" not going to go anywhere. "
And that is despite the fact that Luso scorer in 2007 signed a contract for five seasons with the Old Trafford club, winner of the league this season and finalist in the Champions League, his name has often been linked to Real Madrid and recent days also to Barcelona. In an attempt to silence all these speculations, Gill recalled in statements to the British broadcaster BBC debts: "Manchester is not a club that venda its core values. To cope with our debts need a team success in the field and this is not achieved by selling to Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the best players in the world but the best. "
For its part, Txiki at the press conference on Monday and made it clear that the Portuguese did not fall into their plans.