Cristiano Ronaldo has hinted at a surprise retirement while ruling out any future in coaching. The 39-year-old Portuguese superstar, currently playing for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, revealed his thoughts on retirement during a recent interview. Ronaldo stated that he is happy at Al-Nassr and plans to continue playing there for a few more years, but he does not see himself transitioning into a coaching role after his playing career ends.
Ronaldo, who has had an illustrious career with clubs like Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus, mentioned that he has never considered coaching and does not see it in his future. “It’s very difficult to think that I will be a manager one day. In my mind, I’m not considering being the head coach of any football team. I don’t even think about it,” Ronaldo said.
Despite his age, Ronaldo continues to perform at a high level, having scored 50 goals in 51 appearances last season and winning the Saudi Pro League Golden Boot. His current contract with Al-Nassr is set to expire at the end of the season, but he has expressed a desire to extend his stay in Saudi Arabia.
Ronaldo’s comments have sparked discussions about his post-playing career, with many speculating on what he might pursue next. While he has ruled out coaching, Ronaldo has previously expressed interest in other ventures, including acting and continuing his studies. As one of the greatest footballers of all time, his eventual retirement will mark the end of an era in the sport.
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