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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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Jamie Redknapp Predicts Mohamed Salah Could Leave Liverpool Next Summer

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Former English footballer, Jamie Redknapp, makes bold suggestion regarding Mohamed Salah to leave the club, Liverpool.

The suggestion came after Liverpool manager Arne Slot criticized the player — a move Redknapp called out following Salah’s benching in the last match.

The former player shared “I don’t necessarily think in January. I just think we have got to let this settle. But I don’t foresee that he will see out the two years of his contract. I think it might be more in the summer.”


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‘We Were Dominant in the Second Half’ — Arteta Breaks Down Arsenal’s Loss to Aston Villa

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Arsenal football manager Mikel Arteta speaks on the team’s defeat against Aston Villa, 2–1, in their match on Saturday.

It can be recalled that Aston Villa scored a goal in the first half, but Arsenal scored back in the second half. After equalizing, Aston Villa scored another goal.

“In the first half we had moments, obviously had the best chance after a foul on Riccy [Calafiori] that Watkins goes through,” Arteta said.

“In the second half we started really well. Scored a goal and we were really dominant.”


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“A Big Test for Arsenal”: Jamie Carragher Speaks Ahead of Villa Clash

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Former Liverpool player, Jamie Carragher, speaks on Arsenal’s next match and claims that their game against Aston Villa will be challenging and described it as a test for the team to see how well they perform.

“Arsenal have looked the best team in the league by a long way so far this season, but Man City are still only five points behind.

There’s a long way to go and Arsenal will need to keep their heads! It could be tested tomorrow against Aston Villa!!”


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