Cristiano Ronaldo refuses to rule out emotional Man Utd transfer return and says 'whatever comes will be for the best'
CRISTIANO RONALDO refused to rule out a sensational Manchester United return.
And the 36-year-old Portugal star isn't worried about his club future.
Ronaldo and his Portugal team-mates kick-off their Euros defence against Hungary on Tuesday night.
The former Man Utd and Real Madrid superstar helped his side to Euro 2016 glory in France.
But his build-up to this tournament has been surrounded by question marks over his future.
Ronaldo has been linked with a return to Old Trafford and also a PSG switch after three years in Serie A.
But in his pre-match press conference on Monday, Ronaldo said: “I’ve been playing the highest level for many year this doesn’t faze me.
"Maybe if I was 18 or 19 I might have had sleepless nights but I’m 36.
"Whatever comes will be for the best.”
Portugal begin their Group F campaign on Tuesday night with the Hungary clash.
They'll also face the last two World Cup winners France and Germany in a tough group.
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Ronaldo needs six more goals to become the all-time leading international scorer.
If the defending champions go far at Euro 2020, Ronaldo could break Iran striker Ali Daei's record of 109 goals.
And he'll get his first chance to add to his total on Tuesday against the Hungarians at the Puskas Arena.
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