Ballon d'Or Winner Ronaldo Wants to Retire at Real Madrid
Real Madrid's record-breaking goalscorer declared his love for the club after picking up his fifth Ballon d'Or.
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After lifting the Ballon d'Or for a record-equalling fifth time, Cristiano Ronaldo declared his intention to see out the rest of his career at Real Madrid.
The Portuguese forward was in Paris to pick up the prestigious award for the fourth time in five years, with his latest success drawing him level with Lionel Messi on the all-time list.
Ronaldo edged out his long-time rival thanks to a stellar year that included moving past 600 career goals with a brace in his club's 4-1 victory over Juventus in last season's Champions League final.
While there was recent speculation he had rejected the offer of a new deal to remain in Madrid, the 32-year-old took the opportunity to make clear his desire to remain in the Spanish capital until he hangs up his boots.
"I hope I can play at the greatest level for a few more years," Ronaldo told L'Equipe TV.
"The battle continues with Messi, we're doing the best we can for our teams.
"I think things are happening for a reason. I feel good, let's see what happens in the future. I'm happy at Real and I want to stay and finish my career there if possible".
Madrid president Florentino Perez, who was also present at the Ballon d'Or ceremony, believes Ronaldo deserves to be considered on the same level as club legend Alfredo Di Stefano.
"For Real Madrid and all the madridistas in the world, this fifth Ballon d'Or is an honor and a recognition for the best player in the world," he told L'Equipe TV.
"I think Cristiano Ronaldo has all the Real Madrid values; effort, respect and team-work.
"For me, he is the heir to Alfredo Di Stefano"