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Cristiano Ronaldo Reveals Future Plans to Own a Football Club

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Cristiano Ronaldo has shared his ambition to own a football club in the future, ruling out any plans to take up coaching or club presidency.

Speaking at the Global Soccer Awards, the Al Nassr forward explained that ownership could be an exciting step once the right opportunity presents itself.

“I’m not a coach, and I’ll never be a coach,” Ronaldo stated.

“President of a club? No. But maybe an owner. It depends on the moment and the opportunities.”

When asked if he had a specific club in mind, Ronaldo responded with a thoughtful, “Not yet, but maybe a few.”

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The conversation then shifted to his ties with Manchester United, prompting questions about potential dealings with the club’s controversial co-owners, the Glazers.

While Ronaldo didn’t confirm anything specific, his comments have made speculations about what his next big move in the world of football could be.


 

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Liverpool Go for Rodrygo as Man City Targets Tottenham’s Dexter Oliver

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Liverpool have officially stepped into the race to sign Real Madrid star Rodrygo. As reported by ESPN Brasil, the Premier League side is pushing to bring in the Brazilian forward this summer.

Rodrygo had limited playing time during the FIFA Club World Cup in the U.S., which has caused questions about his future at Madrid. With the new season approaching, a final decision from the player is expected soon.

In a separate update, Manchester City are closing in on the signing of young attacking midfielder Dexter Oliver from Tottenham. Transfer insider Fabrizio Romano revealed that the deal is expected to be finalized within the next two days. Oliver will be a fresh addition to Man City’s Academy setup as the club continues its focus on grooming top young talent.


 

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Osimhen to Join Galatasaray Soon as Napoli Finally Agree on Transfer Deal

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There’s been a breakthrough in the ongoing transfer talks between Napoli and Galatasaray over Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen. Sports presenter Volkan Kılıç shared on Wednesday night that both clubs have finally reached an agreement, and the official announcement is expected before the weekend.

“A middle ground has been found in the Osimhen transfer. An agreement has been reached,” Kılıç posted on X. “I expect the Osimhen transfer to be announced by the weekend at the latest. Congratulations in advance.”

This marks a huge shift from just a week ago when Kılıç had reported that the deal was still uncertain due to Napoli’s financial demands. Back then, he explained that Galatasaray’s top official, Abdullah Kavukcu, was working hard behind the scenes to seal the deal. Napoli reportedly wanted most of the payment upfront along with extra financial guarantees.

At one point, Kılıç even claimed that Galatasaray were prepared to switch their focus to Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak if talks with Napoli collapsed. But with the latest agreement now in place, the Turkish club has no reason to explore that option anymore.


 

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Lamine Yamal Takes Messi’s No. 10 Shirt and Says It’s Now His Time

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Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal has shared his thoughts after officially taking over the iconic number 10 jersey, once worn by club legend Lionel Messi. The young Spanish star made the remarks on Wednesday following the signing of a new long-term contract that ties him to the club until 2031.

During a special presentation led by club president Joan Laporta, Yamal expressed his pride in carrying on a legacy worn by greats like Messi, Ronaldinho, and Maradona.

“Messi laid the foundation with this shirt,” he said. “Now it’s my time. Every kid dreams of having something from players like Messi and Ronaldinho. I’ll do my best to keep that legacy going.” He also made it clear that he’s not feeling any pressure. “It’s just a new number,” he said, “but my goal remains the same.”


 

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