Al Nassr and Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo has made a decision on a potential coaching career when he eventually retires from football.
Ronaldo turns 40 next year but has showed no signs of slowing down for both club and country in recent years.
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The five-time Ballon d'Or has spoken about retirement but has not been able to give a specific date with regards to hanging up boots.
Whenever Ronaldo does decided to retire, he will not be heading to touchline to become a coach.
"I'm not a coach. I'm never going to be a coach, president of the club? No. Maybe owner of the club." Ronaldo said, as per Goal.
When asked if he plans to become a club owner, Ronaldo replied: "Probably. I will see. It will depend on the moment, the right opportunities.
"Have I got any in mind? Not yet, a few maybe."
Ronaldo was speaking at the Global Soccer Awards in Saudi Arabia, where he was honoured as the Top Goalscorer of all time