Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed he has no intention of leaving the club this summer following reports linking him with a return to the Premier LeagueRecent reports in Spain suggested Los Blancos were ready to sell the 26-year-old for a record £150million following reports of a bust-up with manager Jose Mourinho.
The Portugal international has been linked with a return to former club Manchester United, while rivals Manchester City were last month reported to be considering making a bid.
Ronaldo left Old Trafford in 2009 to join the Spanish giants for a record £80m, signing a six-year contract worth over £100m.
But he insists he has no plans to leave the Spanish capital this summer.
"I’m happy at Real," he said. "I want to win more titles for the club.
"I’m settled at Real Madrid and I have no intention of moving."
Ronaldo scored 40 goals in La Liga last season and after helping his team-mates win the Copa del Rey, is keen to win bigger titles next year.
"In relation to goals, it was a special season, without doubt," he told reporters. "Scoring 50 odd goals is not easy and I’m extremely pleased about it.
Former Italy coach Marcello Lippi - a friend of Man Utd manager Sir Alex Ferguson - recently revealed the Scot would re-sign Ronaldo if it was possible.
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