'Becoming A Manager Will Be Difficult For Me' - Ronaldo Reveals Retirement Plans
Ronaldo has stressed that when the time comes to retire from international football, it will take everyone by surprise
Al Nassr striker, Cristiano Ronaldo, has claimed it would be difficult for him to become a manager when he retires from football.
Ronaldo has won almost everything in the game, including five Ballon d’Or awards.
The 39-year-old who has played for top clubs like Real Madrid, Juventus and Manchester United is coming to the end of his career.
In an interview with NOW, Ronaldo has now admitted his future could be outside football.
“It’s very difficult to think that I will be a manager one day.
“In my mind, I’m not considering to be the head coach of any football team. I don’t even think about it.
“Probably I see my future doing things out of football.”
Ronaldo recently created YouTube history with his new channel, where he earned one million subscribers in under 90 minutes.
At the time of writing, he has over 48 millions subs - reaching the figure quicker than any other content creator.