Cristiano Ronaldo will be given a salary increase in order to keep
him happy at Real Madrid, says club president, Fiorentino Perez.
Ronaldo transferred from Manchester United to Real Madrid in 2009 at a
record fee of £80million (about $93million) He earns $20m annually at
Madrid in salaries and bonuses, excluding endorsements.
“We are going to do whatever is possible to make him happy. He is the
best player in the world, without a doubt. I would like him to be the
best paid player in the world, and construct our team around him,” Perez
said yesterday, in his first long interview after the exit of Coach
Jose Mourinho.
Real also want to keep veteran midfield anchorman, Xabi Alonso.
“He is one of the best that we have, as player and a person. To find a
replacement for him in the future will be a problem, but we would still
enjoy him being here for another year or so,” Perez added.
He admitted that he had tried to prevent Neymar from signing for
Barcelona, but had to accept defeat when it was clear that the Brazilian
youngster was determined to join the Catalans instead of Real, despite
offering him a higher salary.
Perez would also love to sign world player of the year, Lionel Messi, from Barcelona.
“If he was available then of course I would like to sign him,” he said.
The Real Madrid president also denied that there was a dressing-room revolt against their controversial ex-Portuguese coach.
“The players only spoke well to me about Mourinho, they told me he
was the best. I don’t think there was a revolt against him,” he said.
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