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Real Madrid: Cristiano Ronaldo Isn't Happy With Team's Transfer Market Movement, Says He Would Have Done Things Differently If He's In Charge

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Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo is not liking what is going on with his team. The Blancos made big movements during the summer transfer market to bolster their side. That is even after they won the UEFA Champions League and Copa del Rey last season. Among their biggest moves were the acquisition of James Rodgriguez for at least 80 million pounds and selling of Angel di Maria to Manchester United. Fans have different opinion regarding these. Some are excited with the fact that they now have the 2014 FIFA World Cup breakout star while others think Fiorentino Perez got too excited. Some think letting go of Di Maria, the team's top assist man, is a great move to create place for Toni Kroos (another new signing) in the squad. Others are furious saying the Argentinean midfielder is the team's second best player next to Ronaldo.

For team's number one star, there is something wrong with what coach Carlo Ancelotti and Perez have done over the past months. If he has his ways, he'll take a different path for the core of the squad.

"If I was in charge, maybe I would have done things differently" said Ronaldo while at the Jarama racing circuit in Madrid after doing a photo shoot for a watch brand.

He didn't go into specifics about what he will do, maybe trying to prevent himself from creating friction with his new teammates.

"If [Florentino] thinks best thing team is sign these players & let go those who left then we must respect & support decision," he added based on a tweet by @dermotmcorrigan.

"I cannot always say what I think because tomorrow I will be on the front of the papers and I do not want that."

These are big words from 2014 Champions League scorer and will surely keep his team's fans guessing what he exactly mean. Is he trying to imply that he doesn't want Di Maria to go or Xabi Alonso to join Bayern Munchen?

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