Cristiano Ronaldo today signed a new contract extension with Real Madrid
until 2021, a deal that is worth a mind-boggling £500,000 per week.
Here are more photos from the press conference as shared by the
footballer on his Instagram page…
The 31-year-old is looking to play on into his 40s and will be 36 when his new contract expires.
The three-times Ballon d’Or winner, who was called a “living legend”
by the Real president, Florentino Pérez, during the press conference
announcing the deal, says that will not be the end of his playing days.
“I want to stay here and finish here,” Ronaldo said. “It is not my
last contract, I want to keep going until I’m 41 but now the most
important thing is this special moment that makes me happy and my
family, too.
“I’m at the best club in the world. Everyone knows what my thoughts
are. I want to continue being the best. I want to wear this shirt with
pride. I’m sure I’m going to contribute the same over the next five
years as I have in my time here, scoring goals and winning titles.
“I’m very happy. It is a dream come true to extend my contract here
at the club. All I want to do is continue rewriting history here at this
club.
“No one knows what the future holds but I would like to end my career
at this club. This is my penultimate contract. I want to be here for
many years to come.”
The former Manchester United winger has become Real’s leading goalscorer since his
ove from Old Trafford in 2009. He also captained Portugal to Euro 2016 victory in the summer, the country’s first major silverware, and admitted this year has been one he could only have dreamed of.
“I’m on the crest of a wave,” he said. “Look back at my last season; win the Champions League with Real Madrid,
win the European Championship with Portugal and sign a five-year deal
at Madrid. What more can I say? It is a dream year, unbelievable,
something I thought was impossible.
“I am a dreamer but another thing is achieving your goals. It is true
the stats are unbelievable, I never expected to score so many goals in
such a short period of time … and I want to keep rewriting history.
“Five years is a long time and I will try to give my best. There will
be highs and lows during a footballer’s career. I still have things to
learn. I want to win more and more for the best club and to continue
learning.”
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