Football legend, Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed what he wants to do and live like when he goes into retirement.
Real Madrid’s all-time leading scorer is in action on Sunday as Los Blancos look to move level with eternal rivals Barcelona in the La Liga title race at Valencia.
However, in a wide-ranging interview with Spanish newspaper El Mundo, he admitted football doesn’t always captivate his interest.
He said: “I have a top life, but I think I am going to enjoy it more when I finish my career, when I have time to do what I like.”
However, in a wide-ranging interview with Spanish newspaper El Mundo, he admitted football doesn’t always captivate his interest.
He said: “I have a top life, but I think I am going to enjoy it more when I finish my career, when I have time to do what I like.”
“This Saturday there is a boxing bout in Las Vegas and I would like to take my friends and family to see it, and I can’t because I don’t have time.
“I am not going to cry about it now because I am making a sacrifice in inverted commas, but after I want to live like a king.”
Ronaldo is the world’s third highest paid athlete according to American business magazine Forbes with an annual income just shy of $80 million dollars.
The 30-year-old believes he will continue to work on his brand once he retires from playing rather than a more traditional move into coaching.
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