Cristiano Ronaldo may be keen to return to Champions League football by leaving Manchester United this summer - but his future won't be at Atletico Madrid according to their club president.
The 37-year-old may have one eye on his longevity as he bids to leave United and return to Europe's premier competition despite having another season on the two-year deal he signed last summer.
Despite a successful individual season and the recent arrival of exciting boss Eric ten Hag, Ronaldo seems keen to explore new options with links to each of Bayern Munich, Atletico and Chelsea. READ MORE: Cristiano Ronaldo's comments make Sir Alex Ferguson's job during talks almost impossible However, Atletico president Enrique Cerezo has seemingly ruled his club out of a move - going as far as to call it impossible. "I don't know who invented the story of [Ronaldo], but it's practically impossible for him to come to Atletico de Madrid," Cerezo told El Partidazo de COPE.
That comes after Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic told SPORT1 that a move for Ronaldo was also off the table this summer.He said: "I have a lot of respect for Cristiano Ronaldo, his successes and his career.
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