Manchester United have lodged an official complaint with Fifa over Real
Madrid's pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Old Trafford club unimpressed with Real pursuit
Manchester United have lodged an official complaint with Fifa over Real Madrid's pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo.
United had previously warned that they would consider reporting the Spanish giants to world football's governing body unless they ended their public campaign to take the winger to the Bernabeu.
But with the level of speculation surrounding the Portugal international's future having intensified since then, with the player himself doing little to reduce the media frenzy, United have made their complaint official.
No alternative
A statement on the club's
official website read: "On 27th May, Manchester United made clear its intention to report Real Madrid to FIFA if it continued to involve itself in the future of Cristiano Ronaldo.
"Unfortunately, Real Madrid has not kept its own counsel and the club feels it has no alternative but to make a formal complaint to the world governing body, which it has done today.
"The precise content and nature will remain confidential."
Documents
A Fifa spokesman said: "I can confirm that we have received an official request from Manchester United to look into the matter.
"We have only just received the documents so we need some time to analyse them before we can make any decision."