The Real Madrid star says at 30 years of age he is no longer motivated by financial incentives and will base his next move on his passion for the project

Cristiano Ronaldo says he would move to Qatar rather than Manchester City if his next move was motivated by money.



Ronaldo has been asked several times about the possibility of leaving Real Madrid during the promotional campaign for his new biopic.



When asked about the possibility of one day moving to City in an interview with BBC Sport, Ronaldo replied: "You think the money [is] going [to] change my mind now, at 30 years old?



"I don't think so. I think this is not going to be the problem.



"If you speak about the money I will go to Qatar. Maybe they probably have more money than Manchester City.



"But it's not about the money, it's about the passion."







Ronaldo said it had also been 'hard' to see his former club Manchester United struggle under David Moyes and Louis van Gaal.



"For me it's hard to see that," he said. "Because it's a club I love and of course I want to see Manchester United in a level that it was in the past."



