Cristiano Ronaldo has recently voiced his disappointment with Manchester United's leadership and their failure to return the club to its former success. This has fueled speculation about his plans after retiring from professional football.
In a candid interview with Piers Morgan, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner stated that head coach Ruben Amorim cannot single-handedly fix Manchester United's issues. Amorim, who once played alongside Ronaldo for Portugal, admitted that "mistakes" have been made but stressed the importance of focusing on the club's future rather than the past.
Following his remarks, speculation has grown that Ronaldo may lean towards owning a football club rather than embarking on a managerial career. Currently 40 years old and playing for Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League, Ronaldo is financially well-positioned, recently earning the status of football's first billionaire player according to Bloomberg.
Former Liverpool striker Dean Saunders believes that owning a football club would suit Ronaldo better than managing one. Speaking on talkSPORT, Saunders suggested Ronaldo felt frustrated during his second spell at Manchester United, hinting that club ownership would offer him more control.
"Mistakes have been made but the focus must be on the future, not the past," Ruben Amorim said.
"Owning a club would appeal more to Ronaldo as it would give him greater control than managing a team," Dean Saunders shared.
Author's summary: Ronaldo's recent criticisms and financial status suggest he may pursue football club ownership after retirement, seeking greater control than coaching offers.