Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly approaching the later stage of his playing career while expanding his business interests.
The Portugal forward continues to score for Al-Nassr and lead the national team at the age of 40, while planning his life after football through a new project in Spain.
Ronaldo has partnered with entrepreneur Íñigo Onieva and Mabel Hospitality to launch a private members club in Madrid. The project, called Vega Private Members Club, is set to open before the end of the year at Lagasca 88, located in the city’s Golden Mile.
How Cristiano Ronaldo’s Vega Private Members Club will operate
According to a report by Libertad Digital, the venue will cover 1,000 square metres and will operate with a clear rule: mobile phones will not be allowed inside the club.
During the morning and evening, Ronaldo’s private club will function as a space for meetings and work. Facilities will include private meeting rooms, coworking areas, and a podcast studio.
At night, the venue will shift into a social and dining space. The club will host meals, events, and gatherings for members. The project will include three concepts:
- Casa Vega, a bistro
- Restaurante Vega
- Toto, an Italian space
A wine club will also be part of the venue, offering tastings and member events.
Membership structure and fees
Membership will be offered at different levels. Founder membership will be available by invitation only and will reportedly cost €15,000 as a one-time payment, providing lifetime access, booking priority, and personalised experiences.
Other membership options will begin at €2,400 per year, with an additional €2,000 entry fee.
The club is designed to focus on privacy and in-person interaction.




