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'Nobody knows what will happen next year': United on red alert as Ronaldo hints at possible Real exit

The 30-year-old says he’s ‘fine’ at the Spanish giants but can’t rule out a move elsewhere.

CRISTIANO RONALDO IS determined to win silverware with Real Madrid this season but says he cannot guarantee his long-term future at the club.

The Portugal star drew level with Raul’s long-standing club record of 323 goals with his double against Malmo on Wednesday – his 500th and 501st strikes in his professional career.

Ronaldo was linked with a potential departure from the Santiago Bernabeu during the transfer window, with speculation of world-record bids from former club Manchester United and French champions Paris Saint-Germain rife.

And though the 30-year-old says he is eager to add to his trophy collection in the Spanish capital, he refused to rule out a departure.

“My future is at Madrid. I’m fine here. I want to win things here and I feel good,” Ronaldo said after the 2-0 win in Sweden.

But as I’ve said millions of times before, nobody knows the future. We’ll see what happens. I have a good relationship with everyone, the president, the coaches, the kit managers… my relationships are good because I’m a professional.

Nobody knows what will happen next year. I want to win things in Madrid because I think this club has the potential to win things, but in the future I don’t know.”

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