He has played for the clubs where both players are actually with. Ronaldo has mentioned he could come out of retirement.

For Ronaldo, the sky is the limit when it comes to managing his team in Florida. The former World Cup champion with Brazil in 1994 and 2002 would like to have Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo play for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers.

Lately, many of the big stars in Europe are coming to the Major League Soccer. The idea of having the two best players on the planet wear the same jersey is not too far from possible.

Ronaldo seems to be taking his job with the Strikers pretty seriouslyRonaldo wants what is best for the Strikers"Nothing is impossible. The US is the second fastest growing country in the world in terms of football, after China,” Ronaldo mentioned at a pre-season event.

Ronaldo thinks that the quality of life in Florida can attract both players to move with him. He catalogued Florida as a great destination to combine business and pleasure.

“I'd pay out of my own pocket to sign Messi,” Ronaldo said.

The 38-year-old former player has also announced he has plans to play with the team when there is a chance to do so. He was a very important player for both Barcelona and Real Madrid during his glory days.

Ronaldo shined with both Barcelona and Real MadridRonaldo played first with Barcelona, then in 2002 he signed with MadridWith Los Cules, he played in 37 games and scored 34 goals. Later, he moved to with Los Blancos where he scored 83 goals in 123 matches. 

“The sky is the limit for the Strikers. This club will be great. Why not Messi, why not Cristiano Ronaldo? In a few years' time we will be able to make it happen.”

 

Raul Gonzalez Blanco also plays for a NASL team in New York  (New York Cosmos). That means that bringing a high caliber star to a second-division team has already been done before.

Both players are on Ronaldo's "Most Wanted" listBoth players are on Ronaldo's Most Wanted list