Ronaldo claims City move could be revived

Brazil legend Ronaldo claims there is still a possibility he could join Manchester City.

Brazil legend Ronaldo claims there is still a possibility he could join Manchester City.

The striker left AC Milan in the summer and has piled on weight.

The out-of-contract 32-year-old is training with Flamengo as he recovers from a knee operation he underwent in February in southern Spain.

He told the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper: “I have talked with Manchester City representatives and I know that the doors there will be opened when I get my best shape.

“But I dream about playing for Flamengo. Flamengo are in my heart. I think I will take a decision then.”

The South American admitted to arriving at Flamengo overweight, saying he had put on more than a stone, to go over 15 stone.

City executive chairman Garry Cook recently met the player, and club officials carried out medical checks on Ronaldo’s knee.

But City have stressed they will not be completing a deal for the three-time former FIFA world player of the year.

Ronaldo, who last played for his country in 2006, is optimistic he can return to the summit of the game and even play in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

“I really want to be there, it would be very nice,” he said. “But first I have to recover properly.

“I am working hard to return to my old self and I do it because I love football.

“I could stay at home, playing with my friends but I love everything that has to do with a match.

“I like seeing the fans, the motivation, feeling the pressure of the tournament.

“When I am exhausted after a training session, I always think someone is going to pay for all this effort. I believe the defenders are going to pay.”

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