Cristiano Ronaldo's recent criticism of Manchester United has sparked speculation about his future plans after football. The Portuguese superstar expressed disappointment with the club's leadership and their failure to restore the Red Devils' former success.
During a candid interview with Piers Morgan, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner addressed the challenges facing Manchester United. He suggested that head coach Ruben Amorim cannot fix the club’s issues alone.
“Mistakes have been made,” Amorim acknowledged, but emphasized, “we need to focus on the future rather than the past.”
Ronaldo’s remarks have fueled rumors that he might consider buying a football club rather than becoming a manager after retirement. At 40, playing for Saudi Pro League’s Al Nassr, he is financially well-positioned, having been named football’s first billionaire player by Bloomberg.
Dean Saunders, a former Liverpool striker and experienced manager, believes owning a club would suit Ronaldo better than coaching.
“Owning a football club would give Ronaldo more control than managing a team,” Saunders told talkSPORT. He also noted Ronaldo’s frustration with teammates’ attitudes during his second period at United.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s disappointment with Manchester United’s leadership suggests he may pursue club ownership rather than a coaching career after retiring, leveraging his financial strength and desire for control.