Cristiano Ronaldo's name has been heavily circulating the rumor mills as the Portuguese super-star has been linked with such clubs as Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain.
The striker has already stated his desire to move to his original team to be rejoined with his manager Sir Alex Ferguson, but it looks like he is also open to the idea of moving to France's capital city. According to ESPN.com, Ronaldo addressed the question of a move to PSG after his hat trick against Celta Vigo in the Copa Del Rey this past Wednesday. "I am fine with Real Madrid, I have a contract until 2015," the 27-year-old said. "But in life, anything is possible. My intention is to win a lot of titles with Real, but I repeat, in life, all is possible."
The rumors of a Ronaldo move were initiated by PSG director Leonardo who stated that his club was interested in Ronaldo. PSG coach Carlo Ancelotti added, "If he said all is possible, he is responsible for his future... In any case, PSG is a club of a lot of ambition, motivation. All is possible in Paris, it is true. But I am happy with the players I have at this moment, and I am not going to get into speaking about this while we are preparing for Real, a potential adversary for the Champions League."
Ronaldo has expressed disappointment this season with his current club Real Madrid, leading to debates about an impending move. Real Madrid is almost out of the running for the Spanish League title, but still has a chance to make noise at the Champions League this February.