Ronaldo ready to return to La Liga, this time as an owner/ The Portuguese wants to buy the legendary Spanish club

Portuguese soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo is eyeing ownership of Spain's Valencia CF, one of the country's most popular clubs.
The 40-year-old striker, who currently plays for Al-Nassr, could become a co-owner alongside Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The potential investment has drawn attention both for its importance and the current state of Valencia, which is in danger of relegation from La Liga.
Valencia, crowned Spanish champions 6 times, 8 times Copa del Rey winners and twice Champions League finalists, is currently struggling to survive in the Spanish football elite, having endured one of the darkest seasons in history.
Ronaldo's interest is not entirely surprising. He has previously expressed ambitions to own a football club after hanging up his boots.
It was reported by TCR and supported by sources such as Sports.kz, noting that Ronaldo has managed to collaborate with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on this venture. The prince, known for his influence and financial power, could take on the financial responsibilities of the deal, possibly paving the way for Ronaldo's business ambitions beyond his sporting career.
This partnership not only boosts Ronaldo's investment portfolio, which already includes hotels and the CR7 brand, but also seeks to restore Valencia's pride on the football scene.
Valencia is currently owned by Singaporean businessman Peter Lim, who bought the club in 2014. In recent years, the team's performance has declined significantly under his ownership, causing frustration among fans and stakeholders. The grim reality is fueling talks about potential ownership transfers, especially with high-profile individuals like Ronaldo entering the race.
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