Ronaldo? We'd love to see him back in Manchester! Moyes reveals desire to work with United old boy and Real star
Manchester United manager David Moyes has not given up on the possibility of working with Cristiano Ronaldo one day.
Moyes watched Ronaldo's awesome performance for Portugal in their World Cup play-off victory over Sweden in Stockholm on Tuesday on TV.
Like everyone else who witnessed the forward's hat-trick, the United boss was spellbound by the talent Ronaldo displayed so regularly during his six seasons at Old Trafford.
VIDEO: Scroll down to watch David Moyes' press conference
World class: Ronaldo scored a hat-trick for
Portugal on Tuesday night against Sweden to secure their place at the
World Cup in Brazil next summer
What a player: David Moyes would like to bring
Ronaldo back to Manchester United but the 28-year-old signed a new
five-year deal at Real Madrid in the summer.
Indeed, there was intense speculation during the close season Ronaldo was intent on heading back to his old club, with United eager to make a marquee signing to herald the arrival of Moyes as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor.
It did not happen and now he has signed a five-year contract with Real Madrid - and declared his intention to remain at the Bernabeu for the remainder of his career - it seems highly unlikely it ever will.
However, maybe clinging to the most slender of hopes, Moyes is not giving up completely.
Loving life in Spain: Ronaldo fulfilled his childhood dream when he signed for Real Madrid in in 2009
Chasing Barca: Ronaldo now plays alongside
Gareth Bale (right) at Real Madrid but they are six points adrift of
rivals Barcelona at the top of La Liga
'Everyone at Manchester United would tell you he is the best in the business anyway,' Moyes told MUTV.
'I have not been fortunate enough to work with him but there is still hope some day it might be possible.'
With FIFA extending the voting period for the Ballon d'Or, it seems certain Ronaldo will claim a prize he won for the first time as a United player in the 2008 Champions League-winning campaign, in which he scored an incredible 42 goals.
Talent: Ronaldo lit up the Premier League with his breathtaking skills - defenders often resorted to kicking him
Winner: Ronaldo's goals helped United to Premier League and European Cup glory during his time at the club
Easy: With Ronaldo in your team winning matches is easy says his former United teammate Anderson (left)
Former team-mate Anderson is in no doubts.
'He scores all the time. He scored three goals on Tuesday. He is an amazing player, for me the best player in the world.'
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