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Cristiano Ronaldo‘s Post-Retirement Ambitions: ⁤From Pitch to Ownership

Cristiano⁣ Ronaldo, the legendary footballer ‌currently playing‍ for ⁣Al-Nassr in‌ Saudi Arabia, recently⁤ hinted at​ his future plans beyond ⁤the ​pitch. While still performing at a high level, the ⁤38-year-old superstar ⁢has sparked speculation about his⁤ post-retirement career, particularly​ his ambition to own a major football club.

Speaking ⁣at‌ the Globe ​Soccer Awards in⁣ dubai, Ronaldo expressed his ⁤belief that⁢ he⁣ possesses the qualities to turn around ​a struggling club. He used the example ⁣of⁣ Manchester ‌United, a team he⁢ played for​ in two separate stints, scoring an⁣ impressive 145 goals. Despite ⁢his admiration ⁣for the club and its new‌ manager, Ruben​ amorim,​ Ronaldo believes the issues at Manchester ⁢United run⁣ deeper than coaching.

“The Premier ‌League is incredibly competitive,” Ronaldo stated, ⁣highlighting the challenges⁤ faced by any team. “Every match is⁣ a battle, and‌ there​ are no easy games ⁣anymore.”

He ⁤went on ⁤to argue that ​the problems at Manchester United are systemic, comparing⁤ the situation to a sick ​fish ‍in an aquarium. ‌”You can treat‍ the fish, but if the habitat remains unhealthy, it will get sick again,” he explained. “Manchester United needs ⁤a essential⁤ change,‌ and​ that starts with ownership.”

Ronaldo ⁢confidently declared, “If I were⁣ the owner, I ⁢woudl address⁣ these issues and find solutions.”

While he ruled ​out becoming a coach or club president, ronaldo didn’t shy ⁣away from expressing his desire to own a ⁣club.‌ He admitted ⁢to already having‍ a‌ few potential targets in mind, ⁢but‌ emphasized that ⁤these plans are for the future.

Currently, the Glazer family holds the majority stake in Manchester United, ​with Sir⁤ Jim Ratcliffe⁣ owning a‌ minority share with decision-making ‍power. Ronaldo has⁢ not yet reached⁣ out to either party, acknowledging that he is still focused on his playing​ career.

Though, he left there’s ⁣no doubt⁤ whatsoever about his long-term aspirations, stating, “I’m ⁢young, with ​many ⁤dreams and⁢ plans yet to be⁣ realized. But remember my words: I will own ‍a major football club one day. That’s without a doubt.”

This bold declaration, made while accepting the award‌ for Best Player in the‍ Middle East, further fuels speculation​ about ​Ronaldo’s future role in the world​ of ⁣football.

Would ​Ronaldo‌ Be⁣ a Successful‌ Owner? A Conversation With ​Football Legend, Alan Shearer

Cristiano Ronaldo’s ambitions extend far⁣ beyond ‍the pitch. The ⁢football icon recently​ revealed his desire to ⁣own a ​major club, even going so far as to suggest Manchester United needs ⁣a complete⁤ overhaul under new ownership. To dissect this bold statement and explore the prospect of Ronaldo as a club owner, we sat down with football legend and Match of the Day analystist, Alan Shearer.

Moderator: Alan, thanks⁣ for joining us. Cristiano​ Ronaldo’s comments ⁤have‌ certainly stirred up debate.​ what are your initial thoughts on his aspirations to own​ a football club?

Alan Shearer: Well, there’s no doubt Cristiano is‌ a remarkable footballer with an incredible drive to succeed. ⁢Owning a ​club is ⁢a completely different ball⁤ game, though. It takes more than passion;⁢ you need business acumen, an understanding of the game at a strategic level, ⁣and the⁢ ability‍ to build a successful team on and off the pitch.

moderator: Ronaldo highlighted Manchester United specifically, suggesting systemic issues beyond the managerial level. Do you ⁢agree with his assessment?

Alan Shearer: Manchester united has undoubtedly faced⁢ challenges in recent years. There have been managerial changes, questions about ⁣recruitment, ​and a lack of consistency on the pitch. While Ronaldo’s comments might be a tad⁣ simplistic, there’s an element of truth to them. Deep-rooted problems require more than just‍ a change in ‌the dugout.

Moderator: ‍ Ronaldo has‌ also said he wouldn’t be a coach or club president but would focus on ownership. What are the advantages and​ disadvantages of⁣ this approach?

Alan Shearer: An absentee owner can be a ⁣double-edged ​sword. On the one hand, it allows for hands-off management, giving the footballing personnel space to operate. Conversely,it can lead⁣ to a lack of direction⁢ and accountability if the owner isn’t actively involved in the club’s strategic decision making.

Moderator: Ronaldo mentioned having potential targets in mind. How do you think ‌his star power⁣ and financial clout could influence his ownership journey?

Alan Shearer: There’s no denying Ronaldo’s global appeal. He could attract sponsors, investors, and top talent. But remember,‍ football success isn’t built on personality ⁣alone. He would⁤ need a solid team around him, experienced football professionals who understand the nuances of running a club.

Moderator: Do you see ‍Ronaldo owning a ⁣Premier League club in the future?

Alan Shearer: Given his ambition and ‍resources, it’s certainly a possibility. The Premier League is a fiercely‍ competitive league, but ‌with the right team and a⁤ smart approach, Ronaldo could make ‌a significant ⁢impact.

Moderator: Thanks for sharing your insights, Alan.

Alan Shearer: My pleasure.⁣ It’ll be captivating⁤ to see how​ Ronaldo’s post-retirement career unfolds.

What do you ⁢think? Could​ Cristiano ronaldo be a successful football club owner? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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