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MANCHESTER United star Cristiano Ronaldo has dropped his biggest hint yet that he is looking to leave the European champions for Real Madrid this summer.

The 23-year-old spoke about his club future after Portugal's 3-2 defeat to Germany in the quarter-finals of Euro 2008.

"In two or three days' time I will announce my future because the tournament is over for me," he said in Portuguese after the game.

"I will speak to Manchester United. I will try to reach an agreement and we will see."

Ronaldo helped fire United to a Premier League and Champions League double this season.

When asked if he has made a decision regarding a move to Real Madrid, he replied: "No, not yet."

The winger, one of the world's top players, is still under contract with the European and Premier League champions but La Liga winners Real have been in hot pursuit of him since the end of the season.

Ronaldo also revealed he was now due to have an operation to rectify a foot injury.

"I am now going to be able to have surgery - it is now three months I have played with this little foot problem," he told L'Equipe.

"I am going to try to make the most of my convalescence to return at 100%."

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