Cristiano Ronaldo is officially stepping into the boardroom. The former icon has snapped up a 25% stake in AlmerÃa, marking his bold return to Spanish football — this time in a suit, not boots. Through his CR7 Sports Investments company, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner is backing a long-term vision to rebuild the club and drive it back toward La Liga glory.
Currently playing out his final chapters with , Ronaldo has made no secret of his desire to become a club owner after retirement — and AlmerÃa is just the beginning. Sitting third in Spain’s Segunda Division and chasing promotion, the club now has one of football’s biggest brands powering its ambitions.
Ronaldo’s move has sparked comparisons with and at , with former team-mates tipping CR7 to turn any club he touches into a global attraction. With his money, influence and massive social media pull, AlmerÃa could soon be Spain’s most talked-about project.
He now joins a growing list of football stars turned stakeholders, alongside , , and — with also eyeing a takeover at boyhood club .
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