Paris Saint-Germain's director Leonardo has refused to rule out the possibility of his club one day signing Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ongoing reports have suggested the Portugal international has decided that he will not be extending his current contract with Real Madrid.
Discussing the possibility of landing the former Manchester United attacker, Leonardo admitted that PSG were one of only a handful of clubs that could financially afford to conclude a deal for the 27-year-old.
"Cristiano Ronaldo? Paris Saint-Germain have become a club where anything is possible," Leonardo told L'Equipe. "However, he still has an ongoing contract with Real Madrid and we have to realise that he will not leave Madrid for just any club.
"When we are discussing a possible transfer for a player like Cristiano Ronaldo, there are only four or five clubs that can be taken into consideration. Paris Saint-Germain are one of those clubs."
Ronaldo joined Los Blancos in 2009 from Man United for £80m.