Ronaldo to stay put in Old Trafford

Ronaldo, who may be nominated for Player of the Year, says he'll stay in Manchester.

Cristiano Ronaldo admitted he wants to stay with Manchester United for "many more years".


The Portugal winger signed a lucrative contract extension last season which commits him to the Old Trafford outfit until 2012.


In his new book 'Moments' which is released this week, the Madeira-born star says: "At the exact moment I put on the Red Devils shirt, I felt sure Manchester United was the ideal club for me, for my development as a player and a person. I have no problem in saying that I would like to stay here for many more years."


He added: "Four years have passed since I first walked onto the Old Trafford pitch. (Now) I consider it one of my homes.


"Without a lie, I can declare that I feel immense pride and joy at representing this great world club.


"Here at Manchester United is where I feel happy."


Ronaldo's achievements last season, when he scored an incredible 23 goals during a campaign that ended with the first Premier League title triumph of his time at the club, were honoured by virtually every individual accolade it was possible to win.


Aside from becoming only the second player to win both PFA Player and Young Player of the Year awards, Ronaldo also scooped the Football Writers' gong, plus Manchester United players' and supporters' player of the year.


And, after scoring winning goals against old club Sporting Lisbon and, on Saturday, Birmingham already this term, it seems probable he will be nominated for the FIFA World Player of the Year trophy as well. While AC Milan's brilliant Brazilian Kaka is favourite to lift the award, Ronaldo feels a nomination would be a cause for immense satisfaction.


"To be nominated as the best footballer in the year would be a dream come true," he said. "However, I do not live with that obsession. Whatever has to happen will happen naturally, as a consequence of my evolution."