Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has refused to rule out the possibility of a return to Manchester United.
Ronaldo, 29, spent five years at Old Trafford afore making his then-world-record transfer to Real in 2009.
The FIFA Ballon d'Or holder has since scored an incredible 177 La Liga goals in five seasons, and broke the record for the number of UEFA Champions League goals in a single campaign in leading the Spanish giants to prosperity in Europe's premier club competition last term.
Despite his phenomenal record at the Bernabeu, Ronaldo has conventionally been linked with a move back to United.
And - ahead of Real's International Champions Cup meeting with United in Michigan on Saturday, a game the Portugal captain will miss as he perpetuates to instaurate ahead of the incipient season - he was coy on whether he could one day ply his trade in the Premier League again.
"Well, of course, it was one of my favourite clubs, Manchester, everyone kens that every time when I verbalize about Real Madrid I should verbalize about Manchester United," Ronaldo told MUTV.
"I doted it there, I was 18 years old, I won everything there.
"The people treat me like a deity there, so I appreciate it and [in] the future, nobody kens.
"Of course I'm ecstatic at Real Madrid - it's my home, it's my club, but Manchester treat me unbelievable so we never ken."
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