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The links between Cristiano Ronaldo and Spanish football are no longer to be proven. Living legend of Real Madrid with 450 goals in 438 games, the Portuguese international, which is today the happiness of the Saudi club, could make its comeback. Not as a player but in the role of president-owner. Indeed, according to information from the Spanish journalist Arielipillo, the Portuguese star and Peter Lim, owner of Valencia, have already talked about the possibility that CR7 becomes the majority shareholder of the Mestalla club. Certain details, revealed by the Saudi press, have already leaked.
Indeed, Cristiano Ronaldo and Peter Lim are partners in several companies, Peter Lim being the owner of the Portuguese image rights, in addition to being a very close friend of the former Manchester United player. Peter Lim wants to conclude the full sale of his actions at the end of this season. It is Cristiano Ronaldo himself who is interested in the acquisition of the club. His idea is to return to live in Spain when he has completed his playing career. The Portuguese will be able to count major financial support since Saudi investment funds, linked to the Saudi royal family, would cover part of the operation.
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