Football legend Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed that he does not plan to work as a coach after retiring from football.
This came during the Don’s attendance at the Globe Soccer Awards ceremony, during which he was crowned with the awards for Best Player in the Middle East and Best Scorer of All Time.
When Ronaldo, 39, was asked about his plans after retirement, he confirmed that coaching is completely out of his mind.
Ronaldo revealed that he intends to buy a big club, but did not reveal its identity, and confirmed that this is his passion after retirement.
Regarding the reasons for this, he said, “I think that clubs should take better care of young players so that they can achieve results.”
Ronaldo has a huge fortune that is said to reach 800 million euros, noting that the Portuguese is considered a business leader, as he owns a number of tourist hotels around the world, in addition to various factories for clothing, perfumes, and others.
It seems that Ronaldo wants to continue in the business world and link it more to football by buying a club in the future, especially since the idea of coaching in particular does not appeal to him at all.