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Cristiano Ronaldo in talks with two Spanish clubs

Published on May 19, 2025 at 12:56 PM

Portugal international, Cristiano Ronaldo is said to be in talks with two clubs in Spain with the intention to buy shares.

The Portuguese in discussing with Spanish Segunda Division side Almeria as they seek a La Liga return next season.

The Spanish side are currently sixth in the Seconda Division with two games left.

Levante and Elche are top of the league and will be gaining automatic promotion to LaLiga, with Almeria set to enter the play-offs.

Meanwhile, Ronaldo’s future at Saudi Pro League remains up in the air as he nears the end of his current deal with Al-Nassr.

He is said to have received offers from Brazil, Turkey and his boyhood club Sporting CP.

Businessman Mohamed Al-Khereiji, who played a key role in bringing Ronaldo to the Kingdom in December 2022, took over Almeria with a Saudi investment group headed by him.

Marca (via Football Espana) reports that their link could see Ronaldo buy shares with the Segunda Division club.

However, it could only happen if Almeria get promoted to the top division, having been relegated last season.

The Portuguese will end the 2024-25 season without a trophy, having crashed out of the AFC Champions League with Al Nassr and currently third in the local league table.

Some experts believe that the Portugal international may likely not renew his contract with the Pro League side over their inability to lure more quality players to the team and challenge for titles.

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