Real Madrid forward Robinho has reiterated he has no intention of being involved in a swap deal for Cristiano Ronaldo.
Reports have suggested Real will use Robinho in part exchange in their bid to sign Ronaldo from Manchester United.
Ronaldo is still to announce his future plans following weeks of speculation regarding a move to the Santiago Bernabeu.
United have insisted that the Portuguese winger is not for sale, with Ronaldo now out for up to 12 weeks after an ankle operation.
Spanish champions Real have been quiet in recent days, but there remain rumours the club will look to offer cash-plus-players in a bid for Ronaldo.
Not prepared
However, Brazil international Robinho is determined not to be involved in any deal after returning to Madrid for pre-season training.
"Now, I only have in my head Madrid," Robinho told AS.
"I am not prepared to be involved in any operation for a move for Cristiano Ronaldo."
Robinho has also been linked with a move to Chelsea following his compatriot Luiz Felipe Scolari's appointment as manager.
But he is not looking to move to the Premier League, saying: "I hope to stay at Real Madrid this year."
Da MaGiC oNe said
13:34 07/13 2008
sigh...i really wanted him to go to chelsea enuh wit him n deco n manu wit no ronaldo shevchenko up front 4 chelsea who di hell can stop di colour blue
AL said
15:10 07/13 2008
robinho plzz go man u
xxXMightyXxx said
21:17 07/14 2008
okk dem done get ronaldo suh it set already pree ma post
djrichiepoo said
21:05 07/15 2008
zeen
nexx said
11:05 07/18 2008
madrid just want use money n power an tek ova di ting inna one day
Real Madrid forward Robinho has reiterated he has no intention of being involved in a swap deal for Cristiano Ronaldo.
Reports have suggested Real will use Robinho in part exchange in their bid to sign Ronaldo from Manchester United.
Ronaldo is still to announce his future plans following weeks of speculation regarding a move to the Santiago Bernabeu.
United have insisted that the Portuguese winger is not for sale, with Ronaldo now out for up to 12 weeks after an ankle operation.
Spanish champions Real have been quiet in recent days, but there remain rumours the club will look to offer cash-plus-players in a bid for Ronaldo.
Not prepared
However, Brazil international Robinho is determined not to be involved in any deal after returning to Madrid for pre-season training.
"Now, I only have in my head Madrid," Robinho told AS.
"I am not prepared to be involved in any operation for a move for Cristiano Ronaldo."
Robinho has also been linked with a move to Chelsea following his compatriot Luiz Felipe Scolari's appointment as manager.
But he is not looking to move to the Premier League, saying: "I hope to stay at Real Madrid this year."