Madrid's "Real" star Cristiano Ronaldo assures that he is ready to sign a new contract with the "royal" club and stay there until the end of his career.
The current 31-year-old sniper's contract is valid until 2018, so he has already been linked to a move to "Paris Saint-Germain" and "Manchester United."
Earlier this year, the Portuguese hinted at a possible move to MLS, but now it seems that the footballer's plans have changed.
"It is obvious that I want to stay here. I believe that I will finish my career within the ranks of Madrid's 'Real'," Ronaldo told La Sexta channel's show Jugones.
"An extension of the contract after the Champions League final? We will see. Madrid's "Real" would act wisely if they extended my contract."
"I am happy in Madrid's 'Real' team. I do not see a better club than this one."
This year, the three-time Golden Ball winner played another great season. Until the decisive UEFA Champions League final, he has played 47 matches in all tournaments. In those matches, Ronaldo managed to score 51 goals and make 15 assists.