Cristiano Ronaldo will decide on the day whether he fit enough to play in Real Madrids Champions League semi-final second leg against Manchester City, says Guillem Balague. After a 0-0 draw at the Etihad on Tuesday, which Ronaldo missed with a thigh injury, the forward is in a race against time to be fit for Wednesday nights crucial return leg at the Bernabeu.Ronaldo - who will sit out Saturdays league game against Real Sociedad - would be a huge miss for Real having scored 16 goals in 10 Champions League games this season, and Balague says the fact the 31-year-old has chosen to take treatment away from the club is indicative of the medical crisis at Real. Ronaldo felt the pain towards the end of the last training session before the first leg at the Etihad Spanish football expert Balague told Sky Sports: The latest is that he has been treated by physios and doctors away from Real Madrid, which confirms the medical crisis at the club.Ronaldo felt he was OK in the last training session in Manchester before the semi-final draw with City on Tuesday. He sprinted, ran, did everything as usual that you do for the training session, but 10 minutes before the end he felt a sharp pain again.Some are saying there is no tear, others say there is. I believe there is a tear, and he wants to treat it with stem cell treatment, which could speed the healing process. The 31-year-old has scored 16 goals in 10 Champions League games this season It would still be tender, so its a risk for certain, but the stem cell treatment could help him recover. He will decide on the day, and Zidane will follow whatever Cristiano decides.Ronaldos contract at Real Madrid runs out in the summer of 2018, but speculation over his future at the Bernabeu is still rife.Balague says his future does not depend on Reals domestic and Champions League success this season, and that if figures cannot be met with other clubs, the next logical step is to negotiate a new contract with the La Liga side. Ronaldos decision will be final decision, says Balague His future does not depend on Reals success this season. Real and Cristiano have been looking at avenues to part company, but Real have not found a buyer with the money that they want, and Ronaldo hasnt found anyone with the money required for him to leave Real Madrid.Unless a big offer comes in, the next step will be for Real and Cristiano to agree a new contract. Zidane wants him to stay.There have been conversations for clubs for sure, but Manchester United have not shown enough interest to get him, and PSG have calculated that they dont have the money required. But we have to see what happens in the next few weeks. Also See: Benzema doubt for City clash Citys post-CL record Draw is great for Man City Man City: Cheerful or fearful? Vapormax 2019 Nz . -- Matt Ryan needed one of the best games of his career to lead the Falcons and their depleted offence out of their three-game losing streak last week. Nike Vapormax Plus Nz .ca. Kerry, Just watched the shootout in the Coyotes/Leafs game and I have to ask, why was the James van Riemsdyk goal allowed to count? All of the video replays we were shown on TV were inconclusive about whether the puck had entirely crossed the line or not. http://www.airvapormaxnz.com/ . 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The Board of Regents gave the go-ahead for the university to purchase 38 acres that includes the stadium and an adjacent parking lot where a baseball field will be constructed on roughly the old footprint of Atlanta Fulton-County Stadium, the Braves home before Turner Field.The remainder of the site will be sold and leased to Georgia States development partner, Carter and Associates. The company plans a $300 million development that includes private housing, retail space and corporate facilities around the stadium.The Braves played at 50,000-seat Turner Field for 20 seasons. They are moving to a new suburban facility, SunTrust Park, in 2017.Turner Field initially opened as Centennial Olympic Stadium, seating some 83,000 and serving as the centerpiece of the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games.Georgia State plans to convert Turner Field into a 23,000-seat football stadiumm, with the ability to add another 10,000 seats in the future.dddddddddddd It will spend some $26 million for the conversion, which also includes new locker rooms and football offices. It will be begin shortly after the university takes control of the property on Jan. 1.We are excited to begin the next phase of this transformational project for the university and the city, Georgia State President Mark P. Becker said. It is rewarding to see our vision begin to take shape.The school plans to fund the project with proceeds from its bookstore, parking operations, housing and other sources, as well as private fundraising. Officials said no taxpayer dollars or new student fees would be used.Georgia State has moved aggressively to expand its main downtown campus, which is located about a mile north of Turner Field. This will be the biggest addition yet, with the repurposed stadium also housing academic programs, administrative space and hospitality facilities.Acquiring the former Turner Field site presents a unique opportunity for Georgia State University that will help its athletics program continue to grow and positively impact the surrounding area, Chancellor Hank Huckaby said. ' ' '