The five-time Ballon d'Or winner has had several run-ins with the press during the course of his glittering career, but perhaps none like his fallout with Portuguese publication It is now reported that, despite his fractured relationship with the newspaper outlet, the 38-year-old has made a bid to take over the Cofina media group, which is the parent company of , Ronaldo wants ownership of the conglomerate despite having previously been in court battles with the organisation due to rumours...
It is said the Al Nassr captain, who has refused to speak to journalists from the news source for a few years now, would partner with 10 other potential shareholders for the takeover.understood to be the most circulated daily newspaper in Portugal, though, the striker is competing with other bidders for the Cofina media group, which is said to be valued at €75 million .
One particularly high-profile incident between Ronaldo and the conglomerate saw the marksman toss a microphone belonging to an interviewer fromTV channel into a lake after he was asked an ill-advised question during the 2016 UEFA European Championship in France, which was ultimately won by Portugal for the first time in their history.