Real Madrid president threatens Ronaldo .. This time not Messi but Neymar

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MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has sent Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo on Wednesday to threaten his departure if he does not get a new contract for the amount he wants. The same story is repeated in 2012 when Cristiano Ronaldo threatened to leave. The Real Madrid president assured him at the time: "Bring me one billion euros for the value of your contract and I will sign immediately with Messi."

The Spanish radio "Cadena Ser" that the dispute this time is very similar to what happened in 2012, and that the answer sent by Florentino Perez similar, but did not mention Messi in response to the threats of Ronaldo, but now Neymar da Silva. Radio Cadena Ser says the president of Real Madrid is relatively calm about Ronaldo's threats to leave this month, but has asked Portuguese agent Jorge Médniz to send all offers to him for approval at the earliest opportunity.
Cristiano Ronaldo is aiming to get 40 million tax-free in his new contract with Real Madrid, while currently earning 21 million euros, but the board of the club sees that the Portuguese star is enough.

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