Cristiano Ronaldo will be welcome at Real Madrid, says Florentino Pérez
• Pérez: It would be 'very good' if Ronaldo came to Real
• Kaka and 'shortlist' of top coaches also on agenda
Florentino Perez at a presentation in Madrid on May 28, for his return to the post of Real Madrid's president. Photograph: Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images
Florentino Pérez, the prospective new president of Real Madrid, has welcomed renewed talk of an £80m move for Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo, saying he would build a "great team with a great coach" if he were to win the presidency.
"He's a player that would be very good if he came to Real Madrid," said Pérez of United's Portuguese winger, who was on the losing side in this week's Champions League final, against Barcelona. "What I know is what I've read, that there is an agreement by means of which he would come for £80m."
Asked if he would pay that amount, Pérez said: "Next week we will look at the numbers and nobody should doubt that we are going to design with our sporting advisors a spectacular project."
Pérez is the overwhelming favourite to return to the post he held from 2000–06 and could be installed as president as early as Monday, without the need for elections, if no other candidates step forward before Sunday's deadline.
"I'm sure that now the majority of the players are going to want to come to Madrid, to a new project," he said.
Pérez is the only remaining candidate for the presidency after Eduardo Garcia yesterday pulled out of the running. Pérez has continued his election campaign and he said the club would wait until all of Europe's club competitions had been completed to open negotiations for transfers.
"Until the competitions finish we are not going to talk with the clubs," he said, "but I've always spoken of my great relationship with [the Milan vice-president Adriano] Galliani and this relationship maybe makes it easier that Kaka comes to Madrid.
"I've talked with Galliani many times about football and also about Kaka, but this is a theme that we have to postpone until after Sunday."
Madrid are also being linked with several leading coaches, such as Arsène Wenger, Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti and Manuel Pellegrini. Pérez said: "There is a shortlist of coaches, but no decision has been taken. We are going to have a great coach."