Cristiano Ronaldo's absence is still keenly felt at Real Madrid, according to William Carvalho, who would not have sold him even for €200 million.
Carvalho's Real Betis host his compatriot's former club on Sunday and the Portugal midfielder believes the Champions League holders miss Ronaldo.
He suggested that no amount of money would have lured him into selling the star forward to Juventus, had it been his call to make.
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Asked if Madrid, languishing a relatively lowly fifth in La Liga, were suffering without Ronaldo's goals, Carvalho told Marca: "Of course, Cristiano is needed in any team in the world and in Real Madrid they notice a little bit, not much, the goals that Cristiano scored.