Ronaldo May Decide To Retire After World Cup 2026
Despite the World Cup being three years away, Cristiano Ronaldo supposedly plans to participate in it in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
According to reports, he has informed Al Nassr that he would like to prolong his agreement with the team through at least the first quarter of 2027, when he is expected to hang up his boots.
According to rumors in the Saudi Arabian media, it is expected that at the time of the North American competition, he will continue to represent Al Nassr in the competition.
Cristiano Ronaldo is in excellent physical condition
The striker would turn 41 at that moment of the World Cup and 42 in February 2027, but he seems to be able to keep up his high caliber of performance.
The former Real Madrid and Manchester United players are two of the best examples of how modern athletes may continue to compete longer.
Although many people considered his transfer to the Saudi Arabian league to be a step back, that league is presently improving, and No. 7 is the star and leading scorer of the tournament with his ten goals in nine games so far.
Cristiano Ronaldo desires to end his career at Al Nassr
The Portuguese star has previously stated his wish to hang up his boots at his present club, and he appears content with his new life in Saudi Arabia.
“I still love football in spite of my age, as I still love playing, scoring goals, and winning games. That’s why I will continue until my body says, ‘Cristiano, it’s over’. But, so far, I feel good, as I’m still helping the team. The most important thing for me at the moment is that we are already on top of the overall league standings.”
Cristiano Ronaldo