Christiano Ronaldo has yet already starting to think of turning a new chapter in his life after announcing that he will not be playing as an elite Real Madrid superstar.
As he stated that ‘life won’t be always like this,’ his leave is expected at the end of this season.
Ronaldo, on second thought, had unveiled his new chapter, a £54 Million range of ‘CR7’ hotels in three cities namely Funchal, Madrid, and Lisbon. Followed by New York as his future move.
As the partnership with Dionisio Pestana, owner of Pestana Hotel Group, was considered as his next move after the world of football, Ronaldo stated,
‘My job is to play football, but life won’t always be like this,’
He added,
‘I have to dedicate myself to this new project and I have the best team in the world around me.’
‘I am young but I feel very fulfilled so this project is exciting for me. I’m thinking about my future, and my son and my family.’
The first hotel is expected and scheduled to be open at the place where Ronaldo was born, Madeira, which will be in 2016. As followed by the place, Lisbon, where he played for Sporting Lisbon as a youngster.’I’m very happy with Madeira and the second being in Madrid – where I play – so it makes a lot of sense. I’m extremely happy because this is the biggest project in my life and it’s completely different to what I do. As he said below,
“The first hotel will be in Madeira and I want to be at the opening of all of them,’
‘I’m very happy with Madeira and the second being in Madrid – where I play – so it makes a lot of sense. I’m extremely happy because this is the biggest project in my life and it’s completely different to what I do.”
For more, a Madrid website will soon to be launched in 2017.
In terms statements about the hotels, Ronaldo explained,
“I will have the opportunity to be present as all the projects unroll but, of course, I don’t have much time available at the present but this is all about quality. And I like to be around quality.
‘I’m certain that this investment is surely one of the safest deals that I can capitalise on for my future.’