The president of Real Madrid, Ramon Calderon, told the British broadcaster Radio Five that the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo is something that belongs to the past and that the club should be white, therefore, forget the Portuguese.
"The Manchester does not want to lose it. This is the current situation. We have very clear and therefore it is something we must never forget," said Calderon during his visit to London to attend a conference organized by "The Economist".

Calderon confirmed that Manchester United has not wanted to sell Cristiano Ronaldo "in the last three or four months" and therefore not press for not having problems with the English club. "We do not want to go into any conflict with one of the biggest clubs in the world. You never know what can happen in the future but the Real Madrid wants to have a good relationship with Manchester," he said.
Calderon acknowledged the difficulty that presents "sign players to big clubs half of the season "and refused to disclose whether it intends to sign another reinforcement in the winter" despite the fact that we have some injuries. "
The president of Real Madrid participated in a one-day conference organized by The Economist magazine in London under the theme "The Global Summit of Sport. Innovation versus tradition: The quest for growth."