Beckham, who has also owned a club, Inter Miami, thinks that Ronaldo is unlikely to become a manager after retirement. Instead, he believes that Ronaldo is more likely to own a club, giving him complete oversight over the club's operations and personnel.
Beckham argues that the world of football club management is different from a player's career, and Ronaldo's personality and nature are better suited to an ownership position. This would allow him to take on the world and have more control over his legacy.
Ronaldo will focus on the World Cup in June and July next year, suggesting that he will not retire for at least another year. Whether he will manage or own a club remains to be seen, but it is clear that he will not relax anytime soon.
Beckham's prediction suggests that Ronaldo's future will be in the ownership of a club, rather than in management. This would be a significant step for the Portuguese icon, who has spent his career on the football pitch.










