Cristiano Ronaldo, a name synonymous with football excellence, has opened up about his post-retirement plans, indicating that he is unlikely to pursue a career in management.
The 39-year-old Portuguese star, who has won five Ballon d’Or awards and played for some of the world’s biggest clubs, including Real Madrid, Juventus, and Manchester United, suggested that his future might lie outside the sport.
In an interview with NOW, Ronaldo shared his thoughts on life after football, saying, “It’s very difficult to think that I will be a manager one day. In my mind, I’m not considering being the head coach of any football team. I don’t even think about it.”
Ronaldo, who has enjoyed an illustrious career filled with numerous accolades and records, is approaching the twilight of his playing days. Despite his deep connection to the sport, he seems to be looking beyond football for his next chapter.
“I probably see my future doing things out of football,” Ronaldo added, leaving fans curious about what paths the legendary forward might explore once he hangs up his boots.

Oreoluwa is an accountant and a brand writer with a flair for journalism.
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