Ronaldo agrees six-year Real deal
Cristiano Ronaldo will complete his world record £80m move from Manchester United to Real Madrid on 1 July after agreeing a six-year deal.
United, who accepted Real's offer for the 24-year-old winger on 11 June, confirmed on their website that the transfer had been finalised.
A statement on Real's website read: "The player will be tied to Real Madrid for the next six seasons.
"He will be presented on 6 July at the Santiago Bernabeu."
Ronaldo was on holiday in the United States at the time the offer was made by Real, on 10 June.
During that time, United stated that the decision came at the Portugal international's request after he "again expressed his desire to leave".
The addition of Ronaldo to the Real ranks is part of a remarkable spending spree by the Spanish giants since Florentino Perez returned as club president on 1 June.
He brought in Brazil playmaker Kaka for a then-world record £56m, then Ronaldo for £80m before signing centre-back Raul Albiol from Valencia for £12m, to bring Real's total summer spend, so far, to
£148m.
Perez appointed Villarreal boss Manuel Pellegrini as Real's new coach, and had previously made it clear he would do "everything possible" to sign Ronaldo.
Reports have suggested that the midfielder will earn about £11m per year, which will make him the highest paid footballer in the world. He was on about £6.38m at Old Trafford.
-------------------------------
Alla ma3 dweleebo, its about time for Man U drops this arrogant boy.
Real Madrid are also going for Liverpool's Xabi Alonso, Valencia's David Villa and Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery!!