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Ronaldo shrugs off Inter Milan talk: I'm committed to Real Madrid
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-07-20 15:24

Real Madrid striker Ronaldo says he isn't fussed over speculation of a shock move to Inter Milan in a mooted swap for Adriano.

Brazil's soccer player Ronaldo (C) of Real Madrid signs his autograph for Chinese fans during a welcome ceremony at Xianghe town in Hebei Province, eastern Beijing July 20, 2005. Real Madrid starts a four-day tour to China on Wednesday and will face Beijing Guoan in a friendly match at Beijing Workers's Stadium on Saturday. [Reuters]

Real have already issued an official statement denying the reports, but Ronaldo was circumspect when asked about the possibility yesterday: "I have nothing to say, I am at Real Madrid and I am very happy.

"If the club thinks about selling me then so be it, I won't be unsettled by it. I am waiting for this season to start because I want it to be spectacular.

"I am going away to prepare to my best, I have very many desires and I am super motivated."

Meanwhile, Real president Florentino Perez told close friends at a function yesterday: "To swap Ronaldo for Adriano and also pay £35 million? I wouldn't swap Ronaldo for anything in the world."



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