Just look what you’re carefree next-door neighbour does, and you do it entirely differently.That’s Real Madrid’s contemporary transfer policy, and we must say it looks very sobber and rational compared to Barcelona. Unlike their archrivals, Los Blancos are acting responsibly, not falling into the temptation of money spending that could harm their day-to-day functioning.##NAJAVA_MECA_5761384##Although the entire world thought Cristiano Ronaldo is on his way back to Santiago Bernabeu stadium, the club itself denied the possibility of Juventus player’s return. With a sole season left at Juve, the 36-year-old maverick seemed like a legitimate transfer target. At least for someone. And that someone is not Real Madrid.Once upon a time… Ancelotti and Ronaldo in Real Madrid in 2015 (©Denis Doyle/Getty Images)Their new-old coach Carlo Ancelotti dismissed reports that the Portuguese forward could be set to return to the Bernabeu, tweeting:”Cristiano is a Real Madrid legend and has all my love and respect. Never have I tried to sign him. We’re looking forward.”Cristiano es una leyenda del Real Madrid y tiene todo mi cariño y respeto. Nunca me he planteado ficharle. Miramos hacia adelante. #HalaMadrid— Carlo Ancelotti (@MrAncelotti) August 17, 2021 Just like that.Barca should take notes, really.