Ronaldo, the former Brazilian national team player who is now rumored to be Real Valladolid boss: [Image Source]

Brazilian football legend Ronaldo is willing to buy Real Valladolid shares in the La Liga club for around 30 million euros or around 27 million pounds.

Valladolid is a group of newcomers in La Liga who manage this season. They get extra tickets after last season. Sporting Gijon and Numancia passed the playoffs.

Until now, Valladolid has had two matches in La Liga. They lost once against Barcelona and a draw against Girona. Currently Valladolid is the fourteenth in the La Liga standings. They only collect one point.

Ronaldo's arrival

As of late, Ronaldo has purportedly needed to purchase Valladolid shares. As per reports from El Larguero, the craving of the previous Barcelona and Real Madrid star will before long be conceded.

Apparently the Valladolid consented to discharge the greater part of its offers at a cost of around 30 million euros. The way toward purchasing shares is said to be finished in the following a little while.

The buy was additionally said to enable the club to pay its obligations of around 25 million euros. After the buy procedure is finished, Ronaldo will turn into the dominant part investor and turn into the new club president.

Then again, the present club president, Carlos Suarez, will remain and run the administration wheel as previously.


Defeat Mexican Entrepreneurs

Apart from Ronaldo there are actually other parties who are also interested in Valladolid. The party reportedly is a businessman from Mexico.

The entrepreneur was named Ernesto Tinajero. He was even rumored to have established a pre-contract agreement with Suarez.

However, Suarez finally canceled the deal. He was said to not want the businessman to be the new boss of Valladolid.


This is an old dream

Ronaldo himself since a while ago admitted that he needed to be a supervisor of a football club. There are two countries whose decisions are Spain and England. He said this before he was involved with the structure of the German football alliance.

"It was a significant privilege to be the leader of the Brazilian Football Federation before that I had to meet an extraordinary club," he explained as announced by the Daily Mail. []