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Published 11:35 14 Oct 2015 BST
Updated 22:34 14 Oct 2015 BST
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"I am settled here, I'm useful here and I want to continue at the club. I want to win and I am at the best club in the world." "I'm not satisfied yet - I always want more. Real Madrid have to win silverware every season and this year is no different. We want to win the league, the Champions League, the cup - everything." My dream is to retire at Real Madrid. If you take care of yourself, you can play until you are 40. I want to continue for five of six more years. I plan to continue [with the same] games and goals average. I feel good and useful at Madrid, I want to keep winning here."Ronaldo might be telling the truth, but we suspect that his motives for publicly declaring he's not going anywhere may be a sly dig at Gareth Bale's tenure at Madrid and the clear antipathy between both men. He could also be putting some pressure on Rafa Benitez to suggest that if the Spaniard falls out with the player, the manager, rather than the player, will be leaving the club first. Or maybe he just really likes earning shedloads of cash at the world's biggest football club?

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