The Portuguese striker could be eyeing a transfer away from Los Blancos, since he also believes that Rafael Benitez would not be a suitable replacement for the Italian manager.

Cristiano Ronaldo is not happy with Real Madrid's president, and this could mean the Portuguese striker is set to fly away from La Casa Blanca. Sources indicate that CR7 could be considering his future with the team since Florentino Perez decided to sack Carlo Ancelotti, who Ronaldo claimed was "the man for the job."

Added to the team's below average performance during the second semester of the season, Cristiano Ronaldo may also have his doubts about Los Blancos' future under Rafa Benitez, who seems to be the front-runner in the race to become Real Madrid's new skipper. 

Just moments after finishing a trophy-less season with Los Merengues, Cristiano Ronaldo posted a picture via his Twitter feed, praising former coach Carlo Ancelotti.

Recently, PSG's owner Nasser Al-Khelaifi revealed the club would be bidding for the Portuguese International, planning to spend 125 million to sign the 2014 Ballon D'Or winner. Nevertheless, for this transaction to proceed, PSG would need UEFA's approval to spend that amount of money, due to their Financial Fair Play problems last year. 

As of now, the player continues his self-imposed media blackout, which has been effective since losing the second leg of the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 against Schalke 04. While his future is decided, Rafael Benitez's first duty as Real Madrid's coach (if he ends up signing with the club) will be making the 30-year old forget about his troubles with the president and contribute to the team in the way that he's used to since 2009.