The future of Valencia CF remains uncertain. The management of its current owner, Singaporean magnate Peter Lim, has been the subject of constant criticism from fans and sports analysts. Now, new rumors in Spain have reignited the debate about a possible sale of the club, with an unexpected protagonist: Cristiano Ronaldo.
According to various sources, the Portuguese star is exploring the possibility of acquiring Valencia alongside the Prince of Johor, Tunku Ismail Idris, and a group of Arab investors linked to Al-Nassr, the team where CR7 currently plays. The information emerged on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), where it was claimed that an initial agreement between Ronaldo and Lim already exists. According to this version, the sale could be completed once the season ends, with an estimated offer of 400 million euros.
Cristiano Ronaldo has had a close relationship with Peter Lim for several years. Additionally, the former Real Madrid and Manchester United player recently admitted that his “dream” is to own “several clubs” when he retires, which could happen “in one, two, or three years.” This rumor about the potential purchase of Valencia seems to align with the Portuguese star’s future plans.
Valencia is going through a delicate moment both on and off the pitch. Fans have repeatedly expressed their dissatisfaction with Lim’s management, accusing him of a lack of investment and indifference toward the club’s sporting project. In this context, any rumors about a potential change of ownership generate high expectations among Valencia supporters.
For now, the potential purchase of Valencia by Cristiano Ronaldo remains a mystery. We will have to wait and see if these rumors turn into a concrete offer or remain mere speculation. What is undeniable is that the club’s future continues to be a hot topic in Spanish football.