Ronaldo, who played for 3 top European clubs before moving to Saudi Arabia has won almost everything in football, including five Ballon d’Or awards
By Kehinde Okeowo
Portugal captain, Cristiano Ronaldo, has disclosed that he won’t be a football coach after retirement, saying he is not looking forward to becoming a manager.
The Al Nassr striker made this known during a recent interview with NOW.
Ronaldo has won almost everything in world football, including five Ballon d’Or awards.
The 39-year-old who is gradually coming to the end of his career, has also played for top clubs such as Real Madrid, Juventus and Manchester United.
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When asked what he would likely do after quitting football during the chat, Ronaldo admitted his future could be outside football.
The Portuguese star said, “It’s very difficult to think that I will be a manager one day.
“In my mind, I’m not considering to be the head coach of any football team. I don’t even think about it.
“Probably I see my future doing things out of football.”