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Exiled since January 2023 in Saudi Arabia, in Al-Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo does not yet think of hanging up the crampons. Despite his 40th birthday, which he celebrated on February 5, the Portuguese striker set himself the last objective of reaching the symbolic bar of the 1000 career goals. This does not prevent him from having a precise idea of what he intends to do once in retirement.
“I don't think my personality is very suitable for being a coach, nor to be a sports directorhe recently confided in an interview with the Sexta. But I do not exclude being the owner of a team. »» A project which would even be well advanced and which could lead him to return very soon to Spain, where he evolved during nine seasons, from 2009 to 2018.
Cristiano Ronaldo will make infidelity in Real Madrid
According to several Saudi sources, the former Real Madrid superstar is determined to buy FC Valence to the Singaporean billionaire Peter Lim, owner of the club since 2014. The two men are close, which should facilitate the operation. The five -time Ballon d'Or would plan to acquire all the shares of the businessman at the end of this season.
And “CR7” should not be the only one to invest. To take the lead of the current eighteenth of Liga, the native of Funchal would seek a financial partner and could join Mohammed Ben Salmane, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. Between them, they would have the means to restore the coat of arms of Murcielagos. Not sure that Merengues supporters appreciate this future rivalry.
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