A Manchester United supporters' group plans to fly a banner calling for
the "homecoming" of Cristiano Ronaldo during Real Madrid's next match.
Ronaldo, 29, left the Red Devils in 2009 after six years at Old
Trafford, and increasing speculation in recent months has suggested he
could return after growing disillusioned with life at the Bernabeu.
United Reel, a group of "diehard Manchester United fans from every
corner of the globe," are determined to help lure Ronaldo back to Old
Trafford, and say they will fly a light aircraft over Villarreal's
Estadio El Madrigal during the match against Real Madrid on Saturday
displaying the message "Come Home Ronaldo."
A press release on the group's official Twitter page
read: "United Reel have teamed up with their affiliated official
Manchester United Supports Clubs [sic] -- MUSC United Arab Emirates,
MUSC Lebanon and MUSC Egypt to show a "United" front to help bring
Ronaldo home.
"Members from all over the world have donated their own money and
resources to fund a mind game message, flown by plane during the
upcoming Villarreal v Real Madrid football match in a bid to demonstrate
to Cristiano Ronaldo how much the United Faithful still love and
support him.
"With the current uncertainty regarding Cristiano Ronaldo's future,
United Reel deem it essential that the player can not only feel but also
see how much the fans still love him and how proud they are of his
achievements since he left Manchester United.
"United Reel has active supporters on every continent of the world
and we are all united by our love for Cristiano both as a football
player and as a person. We stand united in our views and we won't stop
until we BRING RONALDO HOME."