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Ronaldo rules out City move

Cristiano Ronaldo has delivered a snub to Manchester City by promising he will not leave Real Madrid for Eastlands.
The Portuguese superstar left Manchester United for Real in 2009, when City were rumoured to be interested, and it appears he is still on the radar in the blue half of Manchester.
Ronaldo has delivered excellent performances for Real, but has been put in the shade in Spain and Europe by the Barcelona side of Lionel Messi, Xavi and co.
It has been claimed mega-rich City were readying a package to lure Ronaldo away from the Bernabeu but he has no intention of jumping ship.
"I'm not going to City," Ronaldo is quoted as saying in The Sun. "I give you my word I'm not going. Money is not the most important thing.
"If it was for money I could have double what I have. If it was for money I would leave.
"The most important thing is the behaviour of the people and they treat me tremendously here and I am very happy in Madrid."
Ronaldo is prepared to pledge his long-term future to Real by saying: "I would sign for 10 years. For Madrid, until the end of my career."
