Cristiano Ronaldo, is it over?

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Cristiano Ronaldo made remarks that did not go unnoticed this week.

It has become a habit that panics his fans every two or three years.

Cristiano Ronaldo Likes to speak to let go of his four truths in a long interview. The latest episode was its update after his departure from Manchester United to join Saudi Arabia, before the 2022 World Cup.

Ronaldo presented the cover in a long exchange with Edu Aguirre. And he did CR7. With its usual outspokenness, the fivefold Ballon d'Or has swept all the subjects of its news. From his level to his rivalry with Lionel Messi, passing by the beginnings of Kylian Mbappé in Real Madrid, the Portuguese has dodged anything … Not even the theme of retirement.

Ronaldo on retirement: “When you stop football, there is nothing”

Subject still as sensitive, the end was mentioned by a fairly sincere Ronaldo. “I find it hard to imagine it for the moment. It will be difficult, but I prepare, recognized CR7, whose lease in Al-Nassr expires in 2026. I don't think about it, but I know it's near. What can make you calm and better accept it is to prolong the maximum, because when you stop football, there is nothing. ”

Ronaldo, who considers himself “The Goat” – “There was no more complete player than me in history” – does not imagine coach. “I do not think that my personality is very suitable for being a coach, nor to be a sports director, but I do not exclude being the owner of a team.”

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