I'm proud to play for Real Madrid because I have fun; when you no longer have fun it's a sign that it's time to leave. For now though, I'm happy here at the greatest club in the world.
I have practically no private life. I'm already used to this and ready for it. Yes, sometimes it is hard, but it is the choice I made.
I want to consistently play well and win titles. I'm only at the beginning.
I am very happy to be signing for the best team in the world and especially proud to be the first Portuguese player to join United.
One rule that will work if it is used everywhere, is that when you have a free-kick, the referee puts the mark on the floor to make sure the defenders keep their distance.
Lots of young players have triumphed at United, so why can't it happen to me? I'm not worried I'm young - it's an incentive to do the best I can.
The high point of my career was winning the Champions League. No one will ever erase that from my memory, in the same way that no one will ever erase the fact that I did it in a Manchester United...
I was saluted by Alex Ferguson when I was subbed and that made me very happy.
It obviously bothers people when Real Madrid win. It makes them jealous. There isn't a level playing field.
To me, being the best means proving it in different countries and championships.