Wrexham AFC has become the centre of bold speculation following comments from former Manchester United coach Rene Meulensteen, who suggested that Cristiano Ronaldo might one day consider joining the club.
While the idea may seem unlikely, Meulensteen reminds us that in football, surprises are always possible.
Currently playing for Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League, the 39-year-old Portuguese icon continues to perform at an elite level, registering 10 goals and three assists in 15 appearances across all competitions this season.
Although Ronaldo’s contract is set to expire next summer, many anticipate he will sign an extension. However, Meulensteen envisions a scenario where Wrexham could become an intriguing option for Ronaldo later in his career.
Meulensteen, who worked with Ronaldo during his first stint at Manchester United, emphasised the unique appeal Wrexham might offer.
Owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, the club represents more than just football—it’s a gateway to global recognition.
Meulensteen believes this could align with Ronaldo’s broader ambitions, particularly as the player has been expanding his brand, including launching his YouTube channel, UR Cristiano, which has amassed over 68 million subscribers.
A move to Wrexham might provide Ronaldo with opportunities to delve into acting or media ventures while contributing to the club’s remarkable journey. Speaking to TribalFootball.com, Meulensteen said:
“Cristiano Ronaldo to Wrexham? Anything can happen in football.
“The main things he would consider are could he be successful in that environment and could he be a success there.
“It’s an intriguing idea and with his new profile on social media it might help that stretch into Hollywood with the Ryan Reynolds connection.
“Who knows, he might end up being the next James Bond. If he wants to go down the film and celebrity route then in terms of Wrexham I say go for it.”

 
Despite competing in League Two, Wrexham’s meteoric rise under its celebrity ownership has garnered worldwide attention. The club’s inspiring story, driven by ambition and investment, offers a unique platform for a player of Ronaldo’s magnitude to leave a lasting legacy, both on and off the pitch.
That said, the likelihood of Ronaldo joining Wrexham remains slim, especially while the club is outside the Premier League.
Even if this transfer never comes to fruition, the association of Wrexham with one of football’s all-time greats highlights the club’s rapidly growing global reputation.