Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has raised the prospect of one day making the switch to play MLS in the United States.
"If I can help to improve soccer here I can help - but I think they are great, they are in a good way," Ronaldo, a former world player of the year and football's most expensive signing, said in an interview with the MLS website.
"I hope to come here to play one day," added the Portuguese, who signed a six-year contract with Real in June 2009 after the Spanish champions paid Manchester United £80 million for his services.
Real are currently on a pre-season tour of the U.S. and play Mexican side Santos Laguna in Las Vegas later on Sunday.
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