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Calderón Risking Debt Crisis Over RonaldoReal Madrid have been forced to ask to borrow the money that they could require if they finally prise Cristiano Ronaldo away from Manchester United amid reports of growing debts at the club.
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Los Merengues' high profile chase of the Portuguese star is papering over the cracks of an ever-worsening bank balance under Ramón Calderón's regime, according to El Mundo Deportivo.
Florentino Pérez managed to put the club back on even keel after the financial situation reputedly became very serious under Lorenzo Sanz, but the current board are undoing that work.
The report states that some members of the Madrid hierarchy are becoming worried because the debts are increasing at a rate of €100m-a-season and there is only €25m in the club's accounts.
A loan that would allow Madrid to pay €70m for Ronaldo has been granted by Banco Santander and that would see the reigning league champions owe even more.
Calderón has returned to using the system that Sanz introduced of spreading the club's debts out in order to disguise the true extent of what is owed, the paper continues.
If Madrid sign Ronaldo for €70m then that fee will be spread over the length of his contract and will not register as a full payment on the balance sheet, but in reality that is what will be owed.
Directors and senior club members are considering advising Calderón to stop his chase of Ronaldo and focus on adding more realistic targets to the squad, but after pledging to buy the player he may not be prevented.
If not, then there could be a backlash behind the scenes, while there are reports that the wages of the Portuguese forward could well upset certain senior members of Bernd Schuster's team.
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