In
an interview with Portuguese press agency Lusa
he added: 'It is the first visit to
Portugal, but I hope it's the first of many over
the coming months.
'The aim is to
see what can still be done in the search for
Madeleine.'
British and
Portuguese police continue to receive
'information' and 'possible sightings' from
different sources he said.
He added:'Like
all parents of missing children, we want all the
information to be investigated.'
Mr McCann said
he was unaware of how mush money remained in the
Find Madeleine Fund but admitted his family had
'scarce resources and did not want to waste
them.'
Last night a
close friend of the McCann's said Madeleine's
father, who will return to the UK today felt the
visit had been 'very positive'
The friend
said: 'Gerry is very pleased with his trip and
in future, when the time is right he may well
return with Kate, as a couple together.'
The case was
shelved by police in Portugal last July as
detectives suspended any search for the
youngster.
Mr and Mrs
McCann have since trawled thousands of pages
from the police files that were painstakingly
translated into English.
They continue
to analysis them and it is understood they are
being assisted by a small team of retired senior
British police officers.
Mr McCann said
he expected his visit to Portugal would be 'the
first of several' over the next few months.
He also
indicated a desire to improve relations with the
Portuguese authorities.
In an
interview with Portuguese news agency Lusa, Mr
McCann pledged to work 'as much as possible'
with officials in Portugal to look for
Madeleine.
He went on:
'We want to make it absolutely clear what's gone
on in the past is, by and large, done and we
very, very much want to focus on what can still
be done for the search.
'That's what
our priority is and it always has been, really.
So any of these things are just not really
relevant at the moment.'