David Beckham, the owner of the new Major League Soccer franchise in Miami, has expressed his desire to secure the services of Cristiano Ronaldo for his team in the future. While Ronaldo has previously expressed his happiness at Real Madrid and his desire to stay with the club until the end of his career, Beckham remains ambitious and hopes to convince the Portuguese star to join his Miami team.
Beckham understands the importance of recruiting a big-name player for his franchise, and Ronaldo’s status as one of the best players in the world makes him an attractive target. Ronaldo has also expressed his affinity for America in the past, suggesting that a move to MLS could be appealing to him at some point.
However, any potential move for Ronaldo to Miami is still several years away, with discussions reportedly aimed at 2017. Ronaldo, for his part, remains committed to Real Madrid and has a contract with the club until he turns 33. Despite the allure of Miami, Ronaldo emphasizes his happiness at Real Madrid and his desire to stay with the club.