Cristiano Ronaldo May End His Career
Sport
Cristiano Ronaldo, the forward of "Al-Nassr," has not yet made a final decision regarding his future in Saudi Arabia. According to reports, the Portuguese footballer is contemplating his next move and plans to choose one of three options.
The first option is for Ronaldo to extend his contract with "Al-Nassr" and ask the club's management to seriously strengthen the squad.
The second option is for him to return to his homeland, Portugal.
The third option is to end his professional football career.
Ronaldo has been playing for "Al-Nassr" since 2023, and with his 40th birthday coming next month, this decision carries great significance. His contract with the Riyadh club runs until the end of 2025. Currently, his transfer value is estimated at 12 million euros.
This season, Ronaldo has played 19 matches for "Al-Nassr," scoring 16 goals and providing 3 assists. He has won several individual awards with the Saudi Arabian club but has not yet secured any team trophies.
His next decision will have great importance, not only for the footballer himself but also for his fans. If Ronaldo chooses to retire, it would mark the end of the career of one of the greatest football stars in history.
The second option is for him to return to his homeland, Portugal.
The third option is to end his professional football career.
Ronaldo has been playing for "Al-Nassr" since 2023, and with his 40th birthday coming next month, this decision carries great significance. His contract with the Riyadh club runs until the end of 2025. Currently, his transfer value is estimated at 12 million euros.
This season, Ronaldo has played 19 matches for "Al-Nassr," scoring 16 goals and providing 3 assists. He has won several individual awards with the Saudi Arabian club but has not yet secured any team trophies.
His next decision will have great importance, not only for the footballer himself but also for his fans. If Ronaldo chooses to retire, it would mark the end of the career of one of the greatest football stars in history.
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