Cristiano Ronaldo has said that his emotional return to Manchester United is not a ‘vacation’, insisting he is back at the club with the aim of winning more trophies.
During his first spell at Old Trafford, Ronaldo developed from a scrawny winger full of flicks and tricks, into a pure goalscoring machine, winning three Premier League titles, an FA Cup, two League Cups, and the Champions League, netting 118 goals in 292 appearances before moving to Real Madrid in a World Record move.
Three years and another 101 goals in the Black and White of Juventus would follow, before the 36-year-old completed his return to the club in which he won the first of his five Ballon d’Or’s.
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Since his return, some have questioned whether Ronaldo can transform Manchester United into title contenders – their last league win coming back in 2013 – though the Portuguese has insisted he’s not back in the Premier League for a holiday, saying he is looking to add more honours to his bulging collection.
“This is why I am here,” Ronaldo told ManUtd.com.
“I am not here for a vacation. As I told you, before was good, winning important things and I wore the shirt before many years ago, but I am here to win again.
“I am capable, me and my team-mates. I am ready to go, I am ready to go. It is a good chance for me, for the supporters, for the club, to get one step ahead.
“I am ready and I think I will be a huge thing in the next three or four years.”