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But where will Cristiano Ronaldo stop? At 39, the Portuguese giant is not yet ready to say goodbye to the world of football. Currently with the Saudi club Al-Nassr and still in the national team, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner wants to continue to rub shoulders with the new generation.
At the end of the contract in June 2025, CR7 would not have completely closed the door to a return to Europe during the ceremony of Globe Soccer Awards “No one knows what may happen in the future,”
he declared.
The 2026 World Cup in the sights?
Cristiano Ronaldo
is not yet ready to hang up his crampons. The Portuguese star could have his sights set on the 2026 World Cup which takes place in the United States. The current Al-Nassr player still dreams of winning the World Cup with Portugal.
But before thinking about the next World Cup, CR7 first wants to win the title of champion of Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr. “Here too, I want to be champion,”
he blurted. This season he is unlikely to lift the title. Al Nassr is in 4th position in the league with 11 points behind Al-Ittihad, the team of Karim Benzema and Laurent Blanc.