The Portuguese international joined Real Madrid from United in a world-record £80million move in 2008 after one of the most protracted transfer sagas in football history.
But despite creating bad blood between Old Trafford supremo Sir Alex Ferguson and his counterparts in the Spanish capital, the fiasco of Ronaldo's departure from England has not put him off a possible return.And the powerful winger has set tongues a-wagging in the north-west by refusing to rule out what would be a sensational return to the Premier League.He said: ‘To be honest I miss the Premier League a lot.
'Of course I have good memories about Manchester. I have good friends there and I miss them a lot, so you never know.'
Several months after joining Madrid, Ronaldo admitted he was still in contact with former boss Ferguson.
And the close relationship between the two men could pave a way for a return to Old Trafford - especially given the Red Devils' hierarchy's recent loosening of the purse strings through Wayne Rooney's new mega-money contract.
Ronaldo described Ferguson as 'like a second father' - prompting rumours the Scot may not be averse to paying out in order to reunite the former Sporting Lisbon star with Rooney in what was United's most potent attack since the 'Holy Trinity' of Sir Bobby Charlton, George Best and Denis Law.
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