Cristiano Ronaldo Offered Botafogo Deal With Crystal Palace Stake By John Textor

Cristiano Ronaldo Offered Botafogo Deal With Crystal Palace Stake By John Textor

Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly been offered a sensational deal to join Brazilian side Botafogo by investor John Textor.

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Textor, who owns Botafogo and holds a stake in Crystal Palace, wants Ronaldo to become part of his multi-club project.

The offer includes not only a playing contract but also a share in Eagle Football Holdings, Textor’s football investment group.

This unique proposal could see Ronaldo playing in Brazil while being involved in club operations across Europe and South America.

Ronaldo recently hinted at a possible exit from Al-Nassr, where he has scored 99 goals in 111 appearances since 2022.

His statement, “This chapter is over. The story? Still being written,” has fueled speculation about his next move in football.

The offer is reportedly designed to attract Ronaldo ahead of the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.

Special transfer rules could allow Ronaldo to temporarily join Botafogo just for the tournament beginning June 14, reports Football 365.

Botafogo have denied serious financial pursuit, but equity in Eagle Football makes the deal more attractive than a standard contract.

Ronaldo’s next destination remains uncertain, but this innovative proposal could mark a bold new chapter in his legendary career.