No doubt Cristiano Ronaldo will be a great coach if he decides to be a coach after he calls it a day in his football career, but Cristiano Ronaldo made it clear that he will not be a coach after he retires from football. Cristiano Ronaldo is a businessman, so I am not surprised with the 15 percent of Al Nassr ownership.
He is already famous enough with his career that has been quite brilliant in several major leagues so he does not have to become a coach for a team just to become famous or just to aim for other payments. Because a player like Ronaldo already has a lot of assets and his own salary is still very large at Al Nassr, not to mention the advertising revenue from the brands that contract him. So when he does not think about becoming a coach with his current condition, I think it is a very natural thing for him.
It's probably not about income, salaries and so on, because he's already built his own brand, which brings him millions. A coaching career is about trying to stay in football directly. Not as some kind of manager or board of directors, but to be on the pitch, just a little bit on the other side. It will be very difficult to hang up your boots, coaching is just a way of prolonging that enjoyment