Football legend Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed details about his impending retirement during an interview with Piers Morgan. The 40-year-old Portuguese icon confirmed that the end of his career will come "soon," describing the emotional transition as "very, very difficult."
"It will be very, very difficult," confessed the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, admitting he would "probably cry" during his farewell to football.
Despite the emotional challenge, Ronaldo shared that he has been mentally preparing for retirement since his mid-20s. He expressed a clear vision of life beyond football.
Unlike many retired players, Ronaldo does not plan to become a coach or manager. Instead, he intends to focus on his businesses and family.
"I'll have more time for myself, for my family, to raise my children," he explained, also mentioning his enthusiasm for UFC and padel.
Still chasing an impressive milestone of 1,000 career goals, Ronaldo currently stands at 952. He expressed a nostalgic sentiment towards Manchester United, his beloved club, which he now finds "sad" to watch.
As the football world prepares to witness the end of an era, Ronaldo seems ready to start a new chapter in his life.
Cristiano Ronaldo reveals the emotional difficulty of his impending retirement while looking forward to life focused on family, business, and personal passions beyond football.