Cristiano Ronaldo threw his Real Madrid future into doubt almost immediately after claiming yet another Champions League title, and he continued to address his next move at the clubs trophy celebration.
After recording his fifth European title by beating Liverpool 3-1 on Saturday night in Kiev, Ukraine, the 33-year-old suggested it could be his last season with Real Madrid.
"Now to enjoy, and in the next few days I will give an answer to the fans that they are on my side, it was very nice to be in Madrid," he said via Mirror.
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"In the next few days I will give an answer, now we have to enjoy the moment, the future of any player is not important, we have made history."
But during Real Madrid's trophy parade at Bernabeu, Ronaldo cleared the air regarding his future.
The fans were chanting "Cristiano please stay" during his speech with the Portuguese eventually signing off with; "See you next year."
"I feel proud to play at the biggest club in the world. I'm very comfortable here. With these players it's impossible not to win," he added.
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As mentioned, that's Ronaldo's fifth success in the Champions League and he's now the joint-second most successful player in European Cup history, along with 'Los Blancos' icon Alfredo di Stefano and AC Milan hero Paolo Maldini.
He also joked about how the competition should be renamed 'CR7 Champions League' following his heroics in Europe which includes being top scorer this campaign with 15 goals.
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Modest as ever.
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