Cristiano Ronaldo remains not concerned by the lack of movement over a new contract at La Liga giants Real Madrid.

The Portuguese forward has been a reported transfer target for Manchester United during the close-season, with his deal set to expire in 2015.
But manager Carlo Ancelotti and president Florentino Perez have both expressed their desire to keep the 28-year-old at the Bernabeu beyond his present contract, with the player himself remaining coy on the issue.

"I've more years to come," he told AS. "The contract renewal isn't something that I'm worried about now. "These things happen naturally and sooner or later they will become clear.

"This situation doesn't worry me. Things are going well. I'm happy and it's not the end of the world."
Madrid will look to regain the Liga title they surrendered to Barcelona last season, and start their quest when they welcome Real Betis to the Bernabeu on Sunday.

They will once again look to Ronaldo to lead their attack, and will be hopeful that he can replicate the form that saw him score 34 league goals last season.

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