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Ronaldo to Recieve Double of Bale's Wages (DETAILS)

Following the impending arrival of Gareth Bale at a reported salary of
£160,000 per week, Cristiano Ronaldo is making steps to ensure he remains
the focal point of Real Madrid, and is demanding a weekly salary of
£320,000.
Ronaldo wants to remain in Spain, despite being linked with moves to
Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain, but he is insisting on being
paid double Bale’s salary to underline his place as the club’s main
galactico.
He will also expect the club to campaign more vigorously for him in future
World Player of the Year awards and he also wants a cut of commercial
opportunities he is opening up in Asia and America.
Having scored a staggering 175 goals in 167 games for Real, the Portuguese
superstar wants a sharp hike in his pay, although his contract has two years
left to run.
Ronaldo earns around £160,000 a week the same ‘starter’ wage that Bale
will be on but the former United forward thinks he deserves about £320,000 a
week given his achievements in the Spanish capital.
The fact that Ronaldo has so far failed to agree a new contract has led to
speculation about his future, with Real’s former president Ramon Calderon
claiming last week the club will sign Bale because they fear losing Ronaldo.
However, it is not the player’s intention to walk away and, if anything, Bale’s
arrival from Tottenham will strengthen Madrid’s position in negotiations to
keep Ronaldo.
His ego will be hit by no longer being the world’s most expensive player but
agreeing a deal to be the best-paid player in Real’s history will compensate
for that.
Despite uncertainty over Ronaldo’s future, Bale is signing for Madrid on the
understanding he will be playing with the former United superstar, not to
replace him.
It will be a massive surprise now if Bale does not end up at the Bernabeu
soon. Among the details to be sorted out is if Portuguese left-back Fabio
Coentrao moves the other way to White Hart Lane.
Once the Bale signing is complete, Real will arguably boast the most star-
studded squad in history; surpassing even their Zidane-Beckham team from
a decade ago.
So many of their squad, such as Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, Mesut Ozil, Samir
Khedira, Angel di Maria and Luka Modric, are at their peak and they also have
three World Cup winners in Spanish trio Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos and Xabi
Alonso.

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