The Portugal forward has barely made any public statements since he gruffly told reporters after the UEFA Champions League defeat by Schalke 04 in March he would not speak to the media until the end of the season.
Despite the prolific Ronaldo's goal-scoring efforts, Real ended the campaign without major silverware and coach Carlo Ancelotti was sacked and Rafa Benitez brought in.
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"I would sincerely like the false reports to stop and to be left a little in peace," said Ronaldo who is on holiday in Miami.
"Reports that I have sought to create conflicts between myself and Real Madrid are absolutely false," the 30-year-old was quoted as saying in the Portuguese sports newspaper A Bola on Saturday.
"I am very happy at the best club in the world and very focused and confident of a new season full of successes."
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