Cristiano Ronaldo can still be convinced to remain at Real Madrid, according to former
team-mate Alvaro Arbeloa.
Madrid were stunned recently amid reports that Ronaldo wanted to quit the Santiago Bernabeu due to his unhappiness at scrutiny of his tax affairs in Spain.
Ronaldo has denied defrauding Spanish tax authorities out of €14.7million in image rights.
Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain have been credited as reported interested parties in signing the 32-year-old, but
Arbeloa is hopeful that Madrid’s standing in global football will convince Ronaldo to remain.
Arbeloa told Onda Cero: “I’m convinced that he’ll stay at Real Madrid: he’s a winner, and
he knows that they’re the best team in the world. He’s the most talented player I’ve ever
played with.”
World Cup and European Championship- winning right-back Arbeloa has retired from
football after a frustrating season at West Ham, where he made just four appearances.
“I’m not retiring from football in the manner I’d have liked to; I’d have liked to hang up
my boots in the way Xabi Alonso did, for example,” he added.
“I had offers in China, the United States… But I didn’t want play [just] for the money; it’s
football that doesn’t appeal to me.
“I’ll remain connected to football, because it’s what I love, although I don’t know if I want to be a coach. If Real Madrid need me
I’m here. But I’m not in a rush. I’m here to help in any way.”