Cristiano Ronaldo joining Manchester United would be 'huge loss' to La Liga, says league president

The 32-year-old reportedly wants an Old Trafford return after telling Real Madrid he wants to leave 

Jack Austin
Monday 19 June 2017 09:13 BST
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Tebas believes Ronaldo is 'innocent'
Tebas believes Ronaldo is 'innocent' (Getty Images)

Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Real Madrid would be an “irreparable loss” according to La Liga president Javier Tebas, who is desperate for the Spanish champions to keep the three-time Ballon d’Or winner.

Reports in Portugal broke on Friday that the 32-year-old wants to leave Real Madrid only weeks after leading the club to back-to-back Champions League titles in Cardiff.

It came days after he was formally accused of defrauding the Spanish taxpayer of €14m, leaving Ronaldo unwilling to continue playing in Spain, with Portuguese papers calling the decision “irreversible”.

Manchester United, along with Paris Saint-Germain, LA Galaxy and clubs from the Chinese Super League, are all interested in recruiting Ronaldo, but La Liga chief Tebas wants him to stay in Madrid.

Tebas told Spanish TV channel La Sexta: “You can't measure it, but it would be huge, and more so on the international growth of La Liga. It would be a massive loss for us; an irreparable loss.”

While Ronaldo is understood to have decided to leave Madrid before the Champions League final, the tax issues surrounding him at present are the driving factor but Tebas believes the forward is completely innocent and cannot understand the crime that he has allegedly committed.

“Knowing those around him, and how professional they are, I'm positive that Cristiano is innocent,” he added.

“We live at a time when any news about Spain's Tax Office means everyone is a fraudster. I'm sure he's innocent. From what I've read, I'm sure he hasn't committed any crime.”

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