Ronaldo intends to leave Man Utd
Ronaldo has been at Old Trafford for three years
Manchester United's Portuguese winger Cristiano Ronaldo says he wants to leave Old Trafford.
The 21-year-old has been criticised in England for his role in the sending off of team-mate Wayne Rooney when Portugal beat England in the World Cup.
"I think I should get out of Manchester as the circumstances are not right to keep playing there," said Ronaldo.
"Nobody stood up for me, although I did not do anybody any harm. In two or three days I'll decide where to go."
Ronaldo, who has been heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid, added: "I always said I wanted to play in Spain."
Ronaldo has three years left on his United contract and boss Sir Alex Ferguson said last week he expected the player to report for pre-season training.
He said: "There isn't a problem with the boy and I don't expect any problems.
"When people have been involved in a bid to become president at Madrid they have used clubs like ours."
New Real manager Fabio Capello said it was good news that Ronaldo was considering a move to The Bernabeu.
"He is a Manchester United player but everyone wants to come to play here and I think he really wants to and this is good news for me," said Capello.
"We will have to wait and see but at the moment I cannot say anything."
Geez you think you should leave? I bet they boo you in Spain too.Big fcuking cheating poof said:"I think I should get out of Manchester as the circumstances are not right to keep playing there," said Ronaldo.
"Nobody stood up for me, although I did not do anybody any harm. In two or three days I'll decide where to go."