The English media have linked the Portuguese star with a return to Manchester United, a move that would cost the Red Devils a reported £200 million.[MANCHESTER UNITED FANS LAUNCH #BRINGRONALDOHOME ONLINE CAMPAIGN]Ancelotti insist Ronaldo, who joined Real in 2009 after six seasons at Old Trafford, is happy in Madrid.Moreover, the Spanish giants have no intention of selling the World Player of the Year any time soon."I can't imagine a Madrid without Ronaldo," Ancelotti said in Friday's press conference. "These reports make no sense."He is delighted to be at Madrid and the madridismo (the club and fans) are thrilled with Cristiano."The 29-year-old is under contract with the Bernabeu outfit unti