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Vol. 5 Num 828 Sun. September 24, 2006  
   
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Ronaldo happy at Real


Brazilian legend Ronaldo said Friday he was glad he opted to stay in Madrid despite close season interest from both AC and Inter Milan.

Ronaldo cut an unhappy figure at times last season as he looked overweight, out of shape and was routinely berated by his own team's fans.

But the three-time world player of the year and twice world champion with Brazil now says he is happy he opted to remain at Real.

"(Ramon) Calderon (Real's president) was always very clear with me from the beginning," Ronaldo, known as 'el gordo' in Madrid due to his weight problems, told Radio Marca.

"Only the people thinking about economics wanted to sell me.

"I could not decide (to go) because I am a Real Madrid player and I have two years left on my contract."

Currently recovering from injury, Ronaldo has promised to score 30 goals this season for the nine-time European champions.

"I was delighted to learn that AC Milan and Inter Milan wanted me. I treated it calmly and seriously.

"I didn't negotiate anything with anyone and sent everyone to speak to Real Madrid. I wanted to stay. That's what happened and I'm happy to stay."

Ronaldo's claims are a complete turnaround from earlier this year when he suggested his future lay elsewhere after he was jeered by Real fans during a Champions League tie with Arsenal in February.

"I don't understand why the fans don't have any patience with me," he said at the time.

"That's something important I will have to take into account when considering the future."

Ronaldo went under the knife at the end of July for a leg injury and only returned to training a week ago. He is unlikely to be ready for first team action for another fortnight.

However he may face a fight to regain his place in the team with new Dutch forward Ruud van Nistelrooy having made a great start under Italian manager Fabio Capello.

"Capello is a serious man, he is very capable and most of all he has his own ideas that demand respect," added Ronaldo.

"As for my recuperation, I am getting better every day and I am getting back to my best physical condition."