Wes Brown, the former Manchester United defender, believes that Old Trafford would be the ideal destination for Cristiano Ronaldo when CR7 decides to start his coaching career.
As a great player like Cristiano Ronaldo approaches retirement, the biggest question fans have is what he will do next. At 39, the Portuguese superstar is still performing at a high level with Al Nassr and aims to reach 1,000 career goals—a monumental figure that no player in history has achieved. However, retirement is inevitable, and there are many signs that Ronaldo is preparing for a new role in the future.
With 5 Ballon d’Or awards, 5 Champions League titles, and countless other individual and team honors, Ronaldo has proven himself to be one of the greatest players of all time.
Wes Brown Affirms Ronaldo’s Coaching Potential
Wes Brown, who was Ronaldo’s teammate at Manchester United, shared his insights on CR7’s potential as a coach. “With Cristiano, he can do anything he wants after retirement,” Brown said in an interview with GOAL. “His passion for football is endless, and I firmly believe that—if he wants to—he will become an excellent coach or manager.”
The qualities that make Ronaldo great on the field are also the foundation for his success in a new role. Brown emphasized, “He has been at the highest level for many years, with intense focus and passion. These experiences will be invaluable assets to pass on to players. Not just in terms of technique and tactics, but also in mindset, attitude, and a professional way of life.”
One of the most anticipated scenarios is Ronaldo returning to Manchester United as a coach. This is where he spent his peak years and left an indelible mark. In the Red Devils’ colors, Ronaldo won 3 Premier League titles, 1 Champions League, and many other honors. More importantly, he developed from a young talent into a global superstar here.
Ronaldo Expected to Return to Manchester United in a Different Role
As a club legend, Ronaldo leading Manchester United would be warmly welcomed by fans. He understands the club’s DNA, its core values, and can convey that to a new generation of players. Furthermore, his status and extraordinary career would create a great attraction in recruiting players and building the team.
Another intriguing possibility is that Ronaldo might coach his son, Cristiano Jr., who is developing in Al Nassr’s academy. Brown shared, “If he wants to become a professional player, no one can guide him better than his father—who has achieved everything in football. Ronaldo not only has the expertise but also understands the challenges and pressures a young player faces.”
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Although he is currently the highest-paid athlete in the world according to Forbes, Ronaldo shows no signs of wanting to rest completely after retirement. His passion for football remains strong, and continuing to contribute to the sport in a new role seems inevitable.
As a coach, Ronaldo could bring unique perspectives and modern training methods. He has worked under top coaches like Sir Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho, and Carlo Ancelotti, and he could combine their lessons with his own philosophy. Ronaldo’s perfectionism and desire to win will surely inspire the players under his guidance.
As Brown stated, “We will have to wait and see, but it’s certain that he will be ready and want to do a great job after everything he has achieved in his career.”