David Beckham believes Cristiano Ronaldo has an 'incredibly difficult choice' to make between staying at Manchester United or joining Real Madrid.
Ronaldo, who has this summer spelt out his 'dream' of playing for the Spanish giants, has agreed with Sepp Blatter's claim that there is 'modern slavery' in the transfer market.
'I agree with the comments of the president of FIFA. What he said is right,' the 23-year-old winger told Portuguese channel TVI.
Beckham, who swapped the north west for the Spanish capital in 2003, believes United are every inch the equals of Real.
'When I left Manchester United the only other club I wanted to play for was Real Madrid,' the England midfielder told Sky Sports.
'Living in Madrid and playing for Madrid - there's not many better clubs than that apart from Manchester United, which is equal. 'But to have those two choices is good for him.' Beckham added: 'Playing for Manchester United was my dream but so was playing for Real.
It was an incredibly difficult choice to make and I'm sure it is the same for Cristiano.' Meanwhile, Beckham has claimed he is not surprised Madrid are reportedly willing to offer in the region of £80million to land Ronaldo.
He told Gazzetta dello Sport: 'There is so much money surrounding football that it no longer surprises me. 'Evidently, there are some teams that have that kind of money to invest. 'Places like Old Trafford or the Bernabeu Stadium are unique in the world.' The Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder also hailed Ronaldo's impact last season, saying: 'I would give the Golden Ball (world player of the year) award to Cristiano Ronaldo. He has been incredible this year.'
i think hes right on the point that manu and real are 2 of the biggest clubs in the world, when a chance comes knocking on the door, it will be a touch decision
Well, he should go to whoever can pay him more then... That would at least make the deal more acceptable from a neutral point of view.
i think in future LA aso will bid for ronaldo.. lols