Madrid's Sneijder Questions Ronaldo Move - Chelsea Linked Robinho 'Almost The Same'
Dutch International Wesley Sneijder has questioned the decision by La Liga Champions Real Madrid to pursue the signing of Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo, with the possibility of the Portuguese International’s wages causing friction within the Bernabeu dressing room.
24-year-old Sneijder, who joined Real from Dutch side Ajax last summer is fully aware that Ronaldo is truly a world class player, but fears his arrival could spark envy from players earning less than the Portuguese International.
However Sneijder insists he will welcome Ronaldo to Los Blancos should his long protracted move from Old Trafford go through this summer.
“The truth is that could happen a bit. It would be bad for the squad if one player had a much higher salary than the rest,” Sneijder said in an interview with AS.
“It would not matter to me, but I know that there are other players that would not like that.
“But I do not want to say much because every day there is different news.
“Cristiano is a great player with incredible quality and if he joins Madrid then he will be welcomed.
“We cannot comment on it now because to speak highly of him would be slightly disrespectful to the players that are already here and have shown their class.
“There are already similar players to him here, like (Arjen) Robben and Robinho.
“It is clear that he would be a useful acquisition, but also maintaining the stability within the squad is important.
“I do not think that Madrid need to sign anyone. In the final games of last season we were very solid and the team showed it has grown a lot. Maybe the only thing we do need is to sign a forward.
“This squad is strong and next term we will become even better. But I suppose that if you bring in a player with great quality it could be good for the team."
Sneijder also claims that Brazilian International Robinho (left), who has been linked with a move to Chelsea, is almost the same as Ronaldo and wants the 24-year-old to remain in La Liga with Madrid.
He continued: “I want Robinho to stay with Madrid because I think that he is almost the same as Cristiano Ronaldo.
“People criticise him a bit and say he does not play well in big games, but I have seen Ronaldo disappear in some of Manchester United's big games.
“I am not criticising because I just want to point out that a player cannot be at the same level all year round.”
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