Ronaldo casts doubts on long-term Madrid future again

Ronaldo casts doubts on long-term Madrid future again

Cristiano Ronaldo has once again put his long-term future in doubt after picking up the Pichichi award for last season at the Premios MARCA on Monday. 

Asked about his current situation at Real Madrid, he said: "I have been in Spain for six years and for me it's the best league in the world. I was also at Manchester United, but [England] is a very competitive league, with players with great potential. For me it is a privilege to leave my mark. I want to stay here for a couple more years, which is how long my contract is, and in the future we'll see." 

The Portuguese won the top scorer award for the third year running and dedicated it to his team-mates: "I dedicate this prize to the team, the staff, to everyone at Madrid, because without them I couldn't have scored so many goals. It is for everyone from Madrid." 

Cristiano also joked that there should be an award for the best dressed man. 

The forward, who met with his former manager Carlo Ancelotti, who was also at the gala, made this season's desire clear: "We are going to try and win the Champions League."