CRISTIANO Ronaldo could make his debut for Real Madrid in Dublin next month once he completes his $160million move to the Spanish club.
The 24-year-old is set to leave Manchester United for the Bernabeu with the deal expected to be concluded by June 30.
Madrid will report for training on July 10 before travelling to the Irish capital three days later where they will stay until July 22.
A friendly has been scheduled although the details are not confirmed with the club's opponents yet to be determined.
It means the Portuguese winger may make his Madrid bow in a country where his former club enjoy a high level of support and Ronaldo can expect to be the centre of attention during his stay.
The La Liga giants will then compete in the Peace Cup in Spain where their opponents include Aston Villa, against whom Ronaldo scored twice in the 3-2 win in April which turned the Premier League title United's way, and Celtic who United beat en-route to last season's Champions League final.
Madrid then head to Canada where they will face Toronto FC as well as a trip to Washington for a game against DC United.
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