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Ramon Calderon: 'Cristiano Ronaldo will finish career in England'

Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon believes that Cristiano Ronaldo will end his career in the Premier League.

Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon believes that Cristiano Ronaldo will return to England to finish his career.

The Portuguese, who spent six seasons with Manchester United before moving to Spain in 2009, recently signed a new long-term deal with Los Blancos.

However, Calderon is of the opinion that the 28-year-old will return to the Premier League in the future.

"I do not think he will finish his career at Real. I feel that one day he will return to England. In Madrid, he is pleased with the city and the fans," he told reporters.

"But I think his relationship with Florentino Perez is not as good as it was with Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. Ronaldo loves father figures. With Florentino, he does not have that rapport.

"The relationship is bad or actually non-existent. He stays at Real despite the chairman."

Ronaldo has scored 29 goals in 24 games for Madrid this season.

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