Following his recent investment in UD Almería, Cristiano Ronaldo is already looking toward new opportunities in football ownership, with the Premier League emerging as a potential next target.
Sources close to the player’s entourage indicate that Ronaldo is highly motivated to acquire a stake in a Premier League club in the near future. His financial advisers are currently evaluating several possible options as part of a broader long term strategy to expand his portfolio within the sport.
According to those advisers, investments in Premier League clubs have consistently outperformed those in other major European leagues, both in terms of revenue growth and global commercial value. The league’s worldwide appeal, broadcasting power and competitive profile are viewed as key factors behind its strong financial returns.
Ronaldo’s move into football ownership follows a wider trend of elite players transitioning into business and investment roles as they approach the later stages of their careers. Throughout his playing career at clubs such as Manchester United FC, Real Madrid CF and Juventus FC, he built not only a sporting legacy but also a global commercial brand.
The investment in Almería is understood to be only the beginning of Ronaldo’s future projects rather than a standalone venture. He is said to be particularly interested in ambitious and growth driven clubs where he believes his experience, profile and global reach could add strategic value.
While no specific Premier League club has been publicly identified at this stage, discussions are ongoing and exploratory work is being carried out behind the scenes. Ronaldo’s long term vision appears clear, expanding his influence in football beyond the pitch and positioning himself as a significant figure in club ownership in the years ahead.

