Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed that he is thinking of becoming a football club owner once he retires from playing and admitted: "That is something that makes more sense." The Manchester United legend, who is set to turn 40 on Wednesday, is still performing at a high level, having scored 23 goals and adding four assists in 25 appearances for Al-Nassr this season.
Ronaldo struck twice for the Saudi Pro League side against Al-Wasl in the AFC Champions League on Monday. While Ronaldo is showing no sign of stopping just yet, he has been planning his life after football.
His Al-Nassr contract expires this summer, and although Ronaldo could stay in Saudi Arabia, there has been some talk that his career might be coming to an end - but what would Ronaldo do post-retirement?
In an interview with Spanish TV station La Sexta, Ronaldo first admitted he does not see himself becoming a coach or a manager, before adding that a role as a owner could be more suited to him.
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