Cristiano Ronaldo launches new plan to become club owner
C ristiano Ronaldo's impact on Middle Eastern football is about to transcend the sporting arena. The Portuguese star not only changed the fortunes of the Saudi Pro League with his move to Al-Nassr, but he is now set to become a key part of the club's financial structure.
According to '365Scores', Al-Nassr is on the verge of an ambitious massive privatisation operation, considered one of the biggest economic transformations in the history of Saudi football. In this strategic framework, Ronaldo will cease to be just the captain of the team and will acquire a significant shareholding.
Cristiano Ronaldo could become Al-Nassr owner
Cristiano Ronaldo will initially acquire 15% of Al-Nassr's shares, a deal that is valued at around 50 million pounds. This move is no coincidence, but part of a long-term plan that seeks to align the player's figure with the club's new investment identity.
The Portuguese's ambition goes beyond this initial involvement. He is expected to gradually increase his shareholding, which is directly linked to his desire to establish his permanent residence in Saudi Arabia with his family after the end of his sporting contract.
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Ronaldo's entry as a major shareholder reinforces the process of financial modernization, consolidating Al-Nassr as one of the most ambitious and internationally projected entities in Saudi soccer. This strategic partnership underlines the club's intention to set a milestone in sports and economic management in the region.
Cristiano Ronaldo will enter the world of cinema
Actor Vin Diesel recently revealed that Cristiano Ronaldo will be part of the next installment of Fast and Furious . The actor explained on social media that they have a role prepared for the striker and his comment caused a stir on social networks.
" Everyone was asking if he would be in the mythology of Fast... I have to tell you that it is real. We wrote a paper for him ," Diesel wrote in his Instagram post referring to CR7.
Cristiano Ronaldo is not thinking about retiring from football yet, but it is a fact that it will not be long before he does so and, apparently, the Portuguese striker will not be short of work, as he is already wanted in the world of cinema.