At the same time as Cristiano Ronaldo is aiming for the 2026 World Cup, the money bin of CR7 is being filled in Saudi Arabia. The Portuguese will soon turn 40, but is determined to continue until he passes 1000 goals in his career. We’ve given up on predicting when the world’s former best player will retire, but now Ronaldo at least gives us a hint about the plan after his career ends.
At the Globe Soccer Awards on Friday, Ronaldo talked a little more about his plans and what he definitely won’t spend his time on.
-I’m not a coach. I’m never going to be,” Ronaldo begins, according to TalkSport.
No bomb, that no.
“President of a club?” Maybe I should own a club, CR7 continues.
Before he adds:
“Trust this: One day I will own a big club, without a doubt.
Ronaldo has played for Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus. After following the 39-year-old’s ambition, extreme work discipline and determination, we won’t be surprised if Cristiano Ronaldo returns as the owner of one of these giants.