Ronaldo’s Mother Reveals What Age Her Son Will Retire and What He’ll Do After Retiring

Cristiano Ronaldo’s mother Dolores Aveiro has insisted that her son has no plans of hanging his boots before he turns 40.

The 36-year-old returned to the highly competitive Premier League from Juventus during the summer transfer window last month and he has already raised the bar

He has found the back of the net four times in three appearances across competitions since he made his debut against Newcastle United after the international break.

The former Real Madrid forward is also in contention for the Premier League golden boot this term having scored three goals so far – just one behind joint leaders Michail Antonio, Bruno Fernandes, and Mohamed Salah.

Although what he wants to do after retiring from football is absolutely unclear, he, however, told his mother that he wanted to enjoy life.

Ronaldo already has a fleet of businesses, hence, even if he chooses not to do anything, he will continue to remain relevant beyond football

His earnings are also something else, as he recently overtook Lionel Messi as the highest paid football player, with a salary of $125 million per year, ($70m) and endorsements $50m in endorsements

Phimas Josh

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