‎Cristiano Ronaldo linked to Almeria takeover in surprise La Liga return bid

‎Cristiano Ronaldo could be making a surprise return to La Liga — not as a player, but as a powerful figure behind the scenes. The Portuguese football icon and current Al-Nassr forward is reportedly being linked with a potential ownership role at Spanish club UD Almeria, as the team pushes for promotion back to Spain’s top flight.
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‎According to a report from Marca, Ronaldo may become involved in the Saudi-led takeover of Almeria, spearheaded by businessman Mohamed Al-Khereiji. The connection between Ronaldo and Al-Khereiji deepened in 2022 when the latter played a key role in facilitating the star’s headline-grabbing move from Manchester United to Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League.
‎The investment group behind Almeria’s acquisition operates across media, advertising, and sports — sectors that align with Ronaldo’s growing off-field empire. Sources close to the matter suggest Ronaldo could purchase a stake in the consortium, opening the door to a future leadership or ambassadorial role at the club.
‎Almeria are currently fighting for promotion back to La Liga after a challenging season in the Spanish second division. Ronaldo’s potential involvement could not only boost the club’s profile but also serve as a significant marketing and financial uplift for the Andalusian outfit.
‎This development is part of Ronaldo’s broader business strategy. Beyond the pitch, he has been expanding his footprint in various sectors, including fashion, hospitality, wellness, and technology. He also owns a stake in the premium water brand URSU and has a portfolio of hotels and lifestyle ventures under the "CR7" brand.
‎Meanwhile, on the field, Ronaldo is expected to feature in Al-Nassr’s final two Saudi Pro League fixtures against Al-Khaleej and Al-Fateh, though he was absent from their recent 1-1 draw with Al-Taawoun.
‎As Almeria’s promotion push intensifies, the possibility of Ronaldo’s involvement adds a compelling twist to the end-of-season drama — one that could signal his return to the Spanish football spotlight in a new and influential capacity.

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