Cristiano Ronaldo appears set to broaden his involvement in football ownership following his acquisition of a 25% stake in Spanish second-division side Almeria.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the investment is unlikely to represent the 41-year-old’s only venture into club ownership as he explores additional opportunities aligned with ambitious projects.
“Understand Almería investment will be just the beginning for Cristiano Ronaldo’s future projects, not the only one,” Romano wrote on social media platform X.
“Cristiano’s keen on investing in ambitious projects and clubs if more opportunities will appear in the future.”
Ronaldo continues to compete at the highest level with Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr, maintaining remarkable longevity in a career spanning more than two decades.
He is also expected to feature prominently at the 2026 World Cup, further reinforcing his enduring global profile.
Wealth And Strategic Influence
The Portuguese forward’s financial resources provide significant flexibility for future investments, with recent reports identifying him as football’s first billionaire player.
Such financial strength enables Ronaldo to consider minority or potentially controlling stakes in clubs seeking strategic capital and international visibility.
Almeria’s acquisition may therefore represent a testing ground for broader ambitions, offering insight into governance structures and long-term sporting strategy.
Observers suggest that any further moves could attract intense scrutiny, particularly if linked to high-profile institutions with complex ownership situations.
Manchester United supporters, for example, have voiced dissatisfaction with the Glazer family and minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, creating speculative discussion around alternative investment scenarios.
While no concrete targets have been identified, Ronaldo’s brand power and commercial acumen position him as a compelling figure in football’s evolving ownership landscape.
His transition from global superstar to potential multi-club investor underscores a broader trend of elite athletes leveraging career earnings into strategic sports assets.
Whether future acquisitions materialise soon or unfold gradually, Ronaldo’s expanding business footprint signals an ambition extending well beyond his already legendary playing career.

