Will Florentino Perez sell Cristiano Ronaldo to reassert his authority at Real Madrid?

Will Florentino Perez sell Cristiano Ronaldo to reassert his authority at Real Madrid?

Real Madrid President Florentino Perez is planning to sell Cristiano Ronaldo next summer to reclaim his authority at Bernabeu, according to Spanish newspaper AS.

According to the reports 68-year-old billionaire is unhappy with the attitude of Portuguese international and it is likely that he is going to be sold next summer with Manchester United and  Paris Saint-Germain are interested parties.

Will Florentino Perez sell Cristiano Ronaldo reassert his authority at Real Madrid?

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Real Madrid fans expressed their discontent, following 4-0 smashing of Barcelona in Saturday’s Clasico. Home supporters booed Cristiano Ronaldo and protested against Florentino Perez, while asking him to step down.

Former Manchester star, who recently become all time top scorer in the history of Real Madrid is currently struggling for the form and hasn’t scored in last three games and has been criticized for his anonymous display.

Will Florentino Perez sell Cristiano Ronaldo reassert his authority at Real Madrid?

The Portuguese International failed to commit his future at Santiago Bernabéu, after admitting that he is happy at Real Madrid. If reports to be believed, Cristiano Ronaldo has fallen out with head coach Rafael Benítez, after questioning his playing style and training method, and has bluntly told Florentino Perez that Real Madrid will not win anything under him.

After keeping him for six years, Perez believes it is the right time to sell Cristiano Ronaldo, as Welsh International Gareth Bale was brought with the view of long term replacement for  Portuguese International .

 Cristiano Ronaldo has been strongly linked with the French Champions Paris Saint-Germain after having an conversation with the Laurent Blanc, and according to the French media that he told PSG boss ‘he would like to work with him’.

Perez is planning to call election at Santiago Bernabéu and would seek for vote of confidence to further prolong his stay as Real Madrid Chief. With his current mandate runs until 2017, after taking the charge in 2004.