
Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t coming to Australia for a holiday.
CRISTIANO Ronaldo will go “full throttle” on his first visit to Australia, when Real Madrid headline an all-star international tournament in July, according to John Aloisi.
The former Spain-based striker predicts Real Madrid will splurge on at least one more megastar before they play at the MCG next July for the Australian leg of the 2015 International Champions Cup.
It was revealed that Real Madrid will hold a week-long training camp at AAMI Park, after the Spanish giants were on Monday confirmed as the first of the three participants.
MCG will host the three games, on July 18, 21 and 24, with Manchester City and Inter Milan set to follow.
World Cup golden boot winner James Rodriguez and fellow Brazil 2014 star Toni Kroos are among Real Madrid’s galaxy of stars, along with Welsh winger Gareth Bale and Croatian midfielder Luka Modric.
Aloisi, who scored 45 goals in six years with Spanish clubs Osasuna and Alaves, said the FIFA Ballon d’Or holder and his superstar teammates will be sharp on the eve of the 2015-16 domestic seasons.
“It’s two weeks out from the season so they’ll come out and Cristiano Ronaldo won’t hold back,’’ Aloisi said.
“In pre-season friendlies maybe the first few games they may rest players, but because it’s so late into their pre-season they need their match rhythm and competition.
“I’ve only touched on Ronaldo but there’s so many other players, including Toni Kroos who starred at the World Cup.
“They’ve come up another level this season and there’s probably only one other team you see competing with them and that’s Bayern Munich.
“They’ve got stars all over the pitch, each year they bring in a new star so I can just imagine come July they’ll have some other star that’s done something unbelievable in world football and they’ll bring him along.
“It’ll be interesting to see who they could sign. There’s no-one bigger than Ronaldo and Messi at the moment, but they seem to get someone every year.
“They could make a bid for Diego Costa for instance, and we could be the first ones to see him line up for Real.’’
The State Government has committed millions to secure the tournament and Sports Minister Damian Drum revealed that the final two teams are close to being unveiled.
ICC tournaments will be played in China and the USA around the same time, but Drum said Real’s arrival will ensure the MCG will be crammed in the heart of AFL season.
“It’s looking very positive with potentially a big EPL team and a big Italian team. It could be days away (from being announced), but certainly within a couple of weeks,’’ Drum said.
“Irrespective of whether they sell out, we’re expecting somewhere in the 70-80,000 crowds.
“There’s going to be 50-60,000 people here just to see Ronaldo.
“There’s been some modelling done on the Liverpool visit two years ago and the injection from there was around the $30m mark, so they’re conservatively saying somewhere between $50-70m, possibly even greater.”

Real Madrid’s Gareth Bale in full flight. Source: AP
MELBOUNE-BOUND GALACTICOS
Real Madrid’s superstar squad to play at the MCG in July 2015
Cristiano Ronaldo
Annual wage: $27m
Transfer value: $171m
Gareth Bale
Annual wage: $28m
Transfer value: $114m
James Rodriguez
Annual wage: $11.5m
Transfer value: $86m
Toni Kroos
Annual wage: $14m
Transfer value: $64m
Luka Modric
Annual wage: $11.2m
Transfer value: $78m
Karem Benzema
Annual wage: $14m
Transfer value: $57m
source: theaustralian.com.au
















