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Brazil Striker Ronaldo "Never Felt At Home" At Real Madrid & May Move To Another Club In The Summer

Submitted by Scott Harkness on Mon, 20/02/2006 - 17:27.

Brazil and Real Madrid striker Ronaldo has revealed he will consider his future at the Spanish giants as he feels unwanted by the Real Marid supporters, and that he may want to leave the Spanish club at the end of the season.

In a surprise statement the Brazil forward revealed that he had never settled at Real Madrid, saying: “At the Bernabeu Stadium I have never felt at home.

Ronaldo joined Real's 'Galacticos' from Inter Milan in a £24million transfer in the summer of 2002 and, despite his supposed unpopularity with the Merengue fans, has been top scorer for Real Madrid since his arrival.

The Seleçao striker is baffled by this, saying: “I have never been treated with warmth. Despite all the efforts I made to come to this club there are still people who treat me like this and I don’t understand why.”

"As soon as I make an error people jeer me. They often get on the players' backs, but we need fans that will support us all the time.

“I don't know how the fans will react to what I have said and, to be honest, I don't care."

Ronaldo has helped Real Madrid win their past six matches, and is lining up to face Arsenal in the Champions League tomorrow, but this statement may not help his popularity with the un-giving Merengue supporters in the Bernabeu.

But Ronaldo feels that a move may be the best option for him. “I’ve always said I don’t want to be somewhere I’m not loved,” explained the Brazilian international.