Huge Manchester United boost as Cristiano Ronaldo reveals concerns over Paris move
Ronaldo is set to leave Real Madrid before the end of his career
 
CRISTIANO RONALDO has cast doubt on a potential move to Paris Saint-Germain.
 
The Real Madrid star has been linked with a move back to Old Trafford, but Manchester United face competition from a number of Europe's biggest clubs.
But the Portuguese forward appears to be less interested in making a move to PSG, although he refused to rule out a move to France entirely.
"I prefer Madrid to Paris but maybe one day things will change," Ronaldo told Portuguese magazine Visao.
 
"Maybe I'll get myself a girlfriend there and spend more time there.
"I have family working in France but I'm not thinking about living in Paris. It's a beautiful city and I've been there several times but it doesn't do it for me."
The 30-year-old made 292 appearances for Man United between 2003 and 2009, before moving to Real Madrid for a world record fee of £80million.
 
But Ronaldo has repeatedly stated that he doesn't see himself seeing out the rest of his career at the Bernabeu, with PSG and United both expressing an interest in signing him.
The superstar's career at Madrid has not always been plain sailing, having won only won one league title in his six years there, but also having won the Champions League.
And recent criticism in the Spanish press has been aimed at his style of play, something Ronaldo finds surprising.
 
"If people ask me to improve then I accept that, but changing the way you are is very difficult," added Ronaldo.
"I am fascinated by being an example through my work. Not just this year, but every year. Ever since I started playing I have tried to represent my country in the best possible way, and at the personal level I always do my job to perfection."

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