Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid is not just Real Madrid greatest signing but also the greatest signing of all time. was bought by Real Madrid for 90 million he scored 450 goals in 438 matches plus around 150 assists he left a prime Manchester United who won 3 Premier League in a row and were in the ucl finals two times in a row to come to a struggling Real Madrid it says a lot about him the Real Madrid team before him was struggling in round of 16 but after he came into this club they went on to play 8 consecutive semi finals of ucl. he won four Champions League and he was the top scorer of UEFA Champions League for Six consecutive Seasons. and then he was sold to Juventus for 100 million. During his time in Real Madrid he levelled Messi for the Ballon d'Or and it could have been six if he won in 2018 and I still think if he could have played for Real Madrid for a longer period of time he could have won more because even in Juventus he scored like 101 goals in three seasons with that Juventus which was highly unstable. he came here and conquered Spain and the world. some people say Messi might have a better record than him but for me coming to a different country and playing the game at the top level says a lot about the greatness of the player. for example eden hazard he was quite good in English Premier League but when he came to La Liga, he just couldn't adjust I don't think there is any better signing than this and if you are saying Messi he was a free transfer not a signing. he came to the biggest Club of the world and lived up to Expectations of the people it's not easy to be him. many failed but not him. siuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
@@bwdreamchaser6843bale didn’t, he was close to ronaldo but enthusiasm and hunger wasn’t there, this is why he retired at 33 and every player play good in their prime its normal but ronaldo and messi stayed consistent despite their age. Huge difference maybe if bale had ronaldo’s mentality he would’ve been better then him bc he had that physique that is hard to get bodied and unmatched speed.
This is in response to your example of asserting that Eden Hazard failed in Real Madrid. Gareth Bale came to Real Madrid and also exceeded expectations
Criatiano was bought for 96M and played 9 years for Real Madrid: He won 4 balon d'Or He scored 451 goals with an average of over 1 goal per game He gave 131 assists He became the most famous athlete in the world He generated over 190M for the club After 9 years he was sold for 100M Probably the best signing in history, or at least the most profitable of them all.
Di Stefano is Real Madrid greatest transfer. This transfer starts legacy. Cristiano Ronaldo is the close 2nd - this reignites legacy David Beckham is 3rd - this saves the club from financial ruins
@@nescience8 so at 1:27 theres things like casillas's gloves and roberto carlos ball(which is detroyed) and after that at 1:33 it shows bale's ball, which was a golf ball
Seeing Ronaldo's accolades in this is such a chill. How can the fan base disrespect this man like this is just mind-boggling. It's a privilege that he's still alive and playing near top level today. Cherish what we have before it's gone.
First, Ronaldo is R9. You are talking about Cris. eh, his PR machine works full time, needs to be kept in touch. For one, the greatest RM signing is NOT Cris, and this video missed it completely. 21st century history only.
@@gerardomalazdrewicz7514 That Ronaldo R9 was a complete flop in Real Madrid. The greatest signing was di Stefano. And calling Ronaldo a PR machine just shows how immature you are. A guy who is the all time top scorer for Real Madrid and probably the greatest goal scorer ever is not a PR product. It’s through years and years of hard work and dedication
@@Thekingslayer-ig5se Ronaldo is R9. Cris is not "Ronaldo". CRonaldo, CR7, Cris or whatever. Nomenclature aside, for Real Madrid, indeed Cris was more important than R9. Yet the thread OP mention accolades, and Cris' 2013 (vote again at 11th hour), 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018 are due to Florentino Pérez. Di Stéfano was easily the greatest signing ever, However in importance for RM of people who wore the RM shirt, he ranks second. Not behind Cris, of course. In general (not RM), Ronaldo: 1) Nazário de Lima 2) De Assis Moreira 3) Cris
@@gerardomalazdrewicz7514 No way. R9 was raw talent but never ever fulfilled his potential. He was only successful with Brazil and had a few good seasons with Barcelona. Other than that it’s just what he could have done, what would have been, what greatness could he have acheived. Truth is the sport has changed. R9 will not even play a single full season in this modern era. So R9 is a phenomenal talent but was never as decisive and successful and great as the other 2. Dinstefano and Ronaldo is debatable. But no way you bring R9 into that. Even zidane is miles better than R9
Cris is not the greatest signing EVER. There is at least one in the past quite bigger than him. But for that you'd need to know history, and that is not your strong suit. Nor is clairvoyance, by the way, you don't know the future.
That Hazard bit got me, the way he was showing off that he finished eating the whole tray of burgers was hilarious 😂 As a Madrid fan I have never seen this kind of effect from a new signing immediately. I was a baby with Zidane was playing and was too young to watch Ronaldo's debut.
No doubt ronaldo is the greatest signing in madrid history but di stefano ,puskas ,zidane all have very high influence on madrid history ...they have played a major role in madrid history ...i believe bellingham have everything to be close to that group..
In the world of football theres always a magician in each club but as a barca fan I belived Bellingham in real madrid will be the absolute magician and zinedine zidanes shirt number 5 heir and I only hope that he can heat up the el classico again like they used to back then
Actually no.. he is not one of the best signings, but he is one of the best improved players in Real Madrid. Modric is considered as La Liga's worst signing in 2012 because he is not really that good at his first two seasons, but thanks to Carlo Ancelotti for improving him. Modric is just like Benzema, but both are not best signings because it took time for them to improved a lot to be considered as one of the best.
@@Bronn92 and it's true, no even doubt about that so that's why he's even been benched by Khedira in his first season but when Ancelotti came in 2013 he gave him a chance by trying to play him in Attacking midfield, right wing and even in DM but ofcourse the only perfect one for him is his natural position so Ancelotti have just decided to play him there and he finally managed to find his good form slowly. Unluckily in 14/15 season he suffered a very huge injury so he's out for a very long time AKA his worst season ever, so the fans almost completely lose their faith on Modric after that because you know that if a player been out for a long time, his form will surely declined especially Modric is 30yrs old that time already but he proved haters wrong.. After all of that, you can't call him one of the best signings in history of Real Madrid but one of the best improved players.
Are you insane? His first couple months were slow because he came last minute with no pre season. After Manchester united Goal. He was starting to become the best CM in the game. @@saru4013
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Whoever made this video had no knowledge of Madrid, Spain nor Mexico. Mariachis originated from México not Spain. The “ajuaaaa” yell is also mexican. I get that its not the point of the video but why not learn a bit before being committed with the video?
Barca and Madrid have two different approaches. Barca grooms one of the best players and whenever they buy good players, ah we know what happens. Madrid always buys better player at any cost and they never fail to deliver.
Pretty lame opinion since the MSN trio consisted of players like Neymar and Suarez, bought only because of their performances with their previous clubs