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The Brazil striker has set his sights on Highbury after being singled out for criticism by his coach at Real Madrid.
Vicente del Bosque questioned Ronaldo's commitment to the team and labelled him a "little self-governing island" that has not improved the European Champions.
And after being told about the Premiership by Steve McManaman, the 26-year-old superstar may yet follow Gilberto Silva to north London.
"Arsenal are one of the great, traditional English clubs so perhaps I should go and play for them," he said.
"The idea of taking my career to the Premiership is very attractive. I know a lot about football and admire the achievements of Arsenal and Manchester United."
His Bernebau future was cast into doubt as Del Bosque hinted that his days may be numbered unless he improves his performance level.
"All my players are committed to working for the team," said the Real coach. "There is only who stands out from that, Ronaldo.
"As a coach, if you are happy with someone behaving like that because he thinks he is a star then fine. If not, you find someone else who follows team rules."
> Another Sky Sports special, I would doubt if Arsenal or Man Utd could
> afford Ronaldo.
Yea how could Man Utd, the world's richest club, ever afford him?
> Arsenal don't need Ronaldo, i mean how can you improve on an already
> perfect team?
>
> I don't believe Ronaldo is anything special personally, especially
> with a perfect mixture in Henry, Bergkamp, Wiltord and Kanu, who needs
> Ronaldo as he is likely to come with a huge price tag aswell.
I agree and diasagree, there in my mind is no doughting just how good he is but he knows it and would not be willing to sit on the bench very much.
I don't believe Ronaldo is anything special personally, especially with a perfect mixture in Henry, Bergkamp, Wiltord and Kanu, who needs Ronaldo as he is likely to come with a huge price tag aswell.
BACK OF THE NET.
That would rule.
The Brazil striker has set his sights on Highbury after being singled out for criticism by his coach at Real Madrid.
Vicente del Bosque questioned Ronaldo's commitment to the team and labelled him a "little self-governing island" that has not improved the European Champions.
And after being told about the Premiership by Steve McManaman, the 26-year-old superstar may yet follow Gilberto Silva to north London.
"Arsenal are one of the great, traditional English clubs so perhaps I should go and play for them," he said.
"The idea of taking my career to the Premiership is very attractive. I know a lot about football and admire the achievements of Arsenal and Manchester United."
His Bernebau future was cast into doubt as Del Bosque hinted that his days may be numbered unless he improves his performance level.
"All my players are committed to working for the team," said the Real coach. "There is only who stands out from that, Ronaldo.
"As a coach, if you are happy with someone behaving like that because he thinks he is a star then fine. If not, you find someone else who follows team rules."