Ronaldo Plans to Finish Career at Al Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed his intention to end his football career with his current club, Al Nassr.

The Portuguese superstar, who joined the Saudi Arabian club in December 2022, has dismissed any speculation of a return to his former team, Sporting Lisbon.

Ronaldo expressed his happiness with Al Nassr and Saudi Arabia, stating that he plans to continue playing for the club for at least two or three more years.

Despite the team’s recent setbacks, including a second-place finish in the Saudi Pro League and a loss in the King’s Cup, Ronaldo remains committed to Al Nassr.

The high-profile move to Al Nassr has been estimated to be worth over $220 million. Ronaldo’s performances have been impressive, with 50 goals in 48 appearances for the club.

While Ronaldo has announced his plans to retire from Al Nassr, he has indicated that he intends to continue playing for the Portuguese national team.

The 39-year-old was a key player in Portugal’s Euro 2024 campaign, reaching the quarterfinals before losing to France on penalties.

Ronaldo, who is currently on 898 career goals, has ruled out a future in management. He plans to focus on his role as a player for as long as possible.

Exit mobile version