Ferguson felt his way into the soul, but she had a right so clearly that it was impossible to refuse
Alex Ferguson never takes decisions driven by a weak moment. The muses and knows the consequences at all levels will be at Manchester United. Not surprisingly, the Scotsman is not just the coach of the club, but the real head of the entity. And last summer when it was cleared by the march, it hurt, Cristiano Ronaldo, was aware that the hundred millions who entered the ManU in the operation were the best solution for the future.

This was revealed yesterday when it was learned that the club announced a profit of 48.2 million pounds (about 54 million euros) in year 2009, some accounts that were included in the 94 million that the Real Madrid paid for the transfer of the Portuguese star, the highest price ever paid for a player in the world. Also in those accounts include 46 million loss, which are allocated to debt service club, estimated at more than 775 million.
The benefits gained in 2009 contrasts with the more than 24 million who lost the United in the previous year and is struck by the amount reached given that the club had to pay a high price premium after reclaim the title of in the Premier League and reaching the final of the Champions, he lost in Rome against FC Barcelona.
Other support for a return to profits was a 8.7 percent increase in turnover to over EUR 295 million. Income from the sale of TV rights were up 10 percent, while ticket sales reported over 112 million, 6.7 percent more than in 2008.
Anyway, in the club itself was recognized that the key benefits of changing loss was due to "Extraordinary" financial business which meant the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid. Ferguson did not deny the pain that resulted in its sale but, given the numbers, it is obvious that the Scot was "forced" to accept the transfer.