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Cristiano Ronaldo defies time. The Portuguese striker, who celebrated his 40 on Wednesdaye Anniversary, does not see the crampons hung right away. If he is currently under contract with Al-Nassr until next June, an extension would already be acted with the Saudi club. The key: an XXL salary of 183 million euros per year, or nearly … 21,000 euros per hour!
“I could retire today and I would not regret it, but it would be a shame because I continue to make the differencehe said in an interview with the Sexta. I can continue even if I cannot think in the long term, I live in the present, I think week per week with the right programming and I take advantage of football every day. »»
Cristiano Ronaldo future coach? It's no!
One of its last objectives is to reach the symbolic bar of the 1000 goals. The five -time golden ball, who considers himself the best player in history, totaled for the moment 923 and continues to stack them in the Saudi Pro League. He will then have all the time to think of his post-carrier, which he does not envisage on a bench or in management.
“I don't think my personality is very suitable for being a coach, nor to be a sports directorhe said. But I do not exclude being the owner of a team. I also have no favorite coach, I learned from everyone, even if I had very bad coaches, some having no idea of football. »» Like Erik Ten Hag, for example?
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