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Real Madrid superstar 'Ronaldo' looks to life after football
19 Dec 2015 at 09:02hrs | Views
Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is already looking towards life after football as he unveiled plans to invest over €37 million ($40m) in hotels bearing his "CR7" moniker in his native Portugal, Madrid and New York.
"Many footballers finish their careers without knowing what they want to do. For me it's clear – I want to take care of my brands," Ronaldo said on Thursday.
The triple Ballon d'Or winner unveiled his plans to link up with the Pestana Hotel Group, who like him are natives of Madeira, with "CR7" hotels planned in three cities linked to his career – Funchal, Lisbon and Madrid — and another in New York where he has been linked with Major League Soccer in the future.
"At 30 years I still have a lot of options, I've great support around me, I'm really very happy," insisted Ronaldo, adding "other projects will come. What I want is that my name will always be the best in whatever domain I work".
Ronaldo already looked at ease in his grey businessman's suit and red tie as he discussed his plans for the future in the lounge of one of Pestana's luxury hotels in Lisbon.
Although he hopes his footballing career will continue "another six, seven or even 10 years", it is out of the question that he will follow a career on the touchline.
"I don't see myself as a coach, it's not my ambition," he said. "But who knows if I'll change my mind!" — AFP
"Many footballers finish their careers without knowing what they want to do. For me it's clear – I want to take care of my brands," Ronaldo said on Thursday.
The triple Ballon d'Or winner unveiled his plans to link up with the Pestana Hotel Group, who like him are natives of Madeira, with "CR7" hotels planned in three cities linked to his career – Funchal, Lisbon and Madrid — and another in New York where he has been linked with Major League Soccer in the future.
Ronaldo already looked at ease in his grey businessman's suit and red tie as he discussed his plans for the future in the lounge of one of Pestana's luxury hotels in Lisbon.
Although he hopes his footballing career will continue "another six, seven or even 10 years", it is out of the question that he will follow a career on the touchline.
"I don't see myself as a coach, it's not my ambition," he said. "But who knows if I'll change my mind!" — AFP
Source - AFP