ESPN FC's Craig Burley reacts to Valencia's inspired come-from-behind victory against red-hot Real Madrid.
Cristiano Ronaldo could move to play in the United States after his Real Madrid career has come to an end, the player's agent Jorge Mendes has told Telefoot.Ronaldo, 29, signed a new contract with Madrid in September 2013, keeping him at the club for a further five years.
And while the Portugal captain could well pen another deal with the European champions before his time at the Santiago Bernabeu comes to an end, Mendes has suggested he may then follow in the footsteps of Steven Gerrard, whoannounced on Saturday that he will leave Liverpool for the United States at the end of the season.
"He will finish his career at Real Madrid, and after that, perhaps he will go to the United States. Only God knows what will happen," Mendes said.
Ronaldo has long been linked with a big-money move to Paris Saint-Germain, who would be one of the few clubs capable of being able to afford the former Manchester United man.