MANCHESTER United's hopes of retaining Cristiano Ronaldo have been dealt a further blow after UEFA president Michel Platini said Real Madrid's actions were 'normal'.
United have already had an official complaint against Real rejected by FIFA and now Platini has said the Madrid club's public wooing of the Portuguese players is part and parcel of the game.
Platini told a news conference in Vienna: "Every club in the world would like to have Ronaldo.
"It's part of the system we have today. Players move from club to club and I can understand why Real Madrid want him.
"They had Di Stefano and Puskas in the past, and as Ronaldo is considered one of the best or the best player in the world it's normal.
"If the club has the finances they can do it so, if they don't have the money they can't."
Platini told a news conference in Vienna: "Every club in the world would like to have Ronaldo.
"It's part of the system we have today. Players move from club to club and I can understand why Real Madrid want him.
"They had Di Stefano and Puskas in the past, and as Ronaldo is considered one of the best or the best player in the world it's normal.
"If the club has the finances they can do it so, if they don't have the money they can't."
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