Ronaldo fee would not frighten Real, says Zidane
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-06-23 13:38

VIENNA - Real Madrid would be ready to pay Manchester United a world record fee to bring winger Cristiano Ronaldo to the Bernabeu, former Real favourite Zinedine Zidane said on Sunday.

Ronaldo's future has become the focus of intense speculation, with Real reported by Spanish media to be prepared to offer well in excess of the world record 78 million euros ($121.1 million) they paid Juventus for Zidane in 2001.

"Real would not be frightened of paying a large sum of money because in the past every time they have wanted a player they have managed to bring him to Madrid," Zidane told a news conference.

"Obviously, it will be up to the player. If he wants to go, one day or another he will be at Real Madrid."

As for the Frenchman's burden of being the world's expensive footballer, Zidane said: "If he went to Madrid, it will be quite an amount. Madrid are ready to pay more than for me.

"This would actually lift a weight from my shoulders. Hopefully, they will pay more for him than for me."

SUPERB SEASON

Ronaldo, who helped United win the Premier League and last month's Champions League, said on Thursday there was a strong possibility he would join Real but a move was not down to him.

The 23-year-old winger helped Portugal reach the last eight at Euro 2008, where their campaign ended in a 3-2 defeat by Germany, and Zidane tipped him for France Football magazine's prestigious Ballon d'Or award for his efforts over the year.

"I think he's had a superb season, he won the (English) championship and the Champions League," said Zidane, who retired after the 2006 World Cup final, at an Adidas event.

"I think he stopped at the quarter-finals of Euro 2008 because facing him was a great Germany team who caused (Portugal) a lot of problems.

"It doesn't take anything away from the success that he's had all year, I think he's not far away from winning the Ballon d'Or and it would be deserved."

Ronaldo's transfer saga has become something of a battleground with United, who said on Friday he was not for sale.

United reported the Spanish champions to soccer's world governing body FIFA over what manager Alex Ferguson saw as an illegal approach for a player still under contract. FIFA said Real had done nothing wrong.