Feb 26 • 14:32 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Ronaldo becomes a 25% shareholder in Almería

Cristiano Ronaldo officially became a 25% shareholder of Almería, as announced by the Spanish club.

Cristiano Ronaldo has officially purchased a 25% stake in the Spanish football club Almería, marking a significant move in his post-playing career. The announcement was made by Almería on Thursday, stating that through his company CR7 Sports, Ronaldo has invested in the club, which has recently seen a resurgence in its ambitions. The club expressed its excitement about having Ronaldo as an investor, citing his status as one of the greatest football players in history and his deep understanding of Spanish football.

In the club's statement, they highlighted that Ronaldo's involvement will greatly benefit both the first team and the youth academy, indicating a commitment to developing local talent. The 41-year-old Portuguese star, who is currently playing for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, commented on his desire to contribute to football beyond just being a player, reflecting his interest in shaping the future of the sport.

This investment by Ronaldo could have far-reaching implications for Almería, both financially and in terms of visibility, as his brand continues to hold global recognition. His previous success against the club, having scored seven goals in just seven matches, also suggests a personal connection that enhances his commitment to the team's future success.

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