Football legend Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed details about his upcoming retirement in an interview with Piers Morgan. The 40-year-old Portuguese icon confirmed that his career will end "soon," describing the emotional transition as "very, very difficult."
“It will be very, very difficult,” confessed the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, acknowledging that he would “probably cry” during his farewell to football.
Ronaldo shared that he has been mentally preparing for retirement since he was around 25 to 27 years old, showing uncommon clarity about life beyond the game.
Contrary to many retired players, CR7 does not see his future in coaching or management. Instead, he plans to focus on his business ventures and family life.
“I'll have more time for myself, for my family, to raise my children,” he explained, also expressing enthusiasm for UFC and padel.
Still chasing the milestone of 1,000 career goals (currently at 952), Ronaldo expressed a nostalgic concern for Manchester United, his beloved club, which he finds "sad" to watch these days.
While the football world prepares for a historic farewell, Ronaldo appears ready to embrace a new personal chapter.
Summary: Cristiano Ronaldo openly discusses the emotional challenge of retiring soon, highlighting his focus on family, business, and a passion for new interests beyond football.