Premier League
Cristiano Ronaldo could be living his last days as a player of Al Nassr. The 40-year-old Portuguese forward has raised alarms with a post that many interpret as a farewell. On his social media, he left a message suggesting the end of a cycle in Saudi Arabia, fueling speculations about his next destination, which could be linked to the 2025 Club World Cup. Remember that his contract ends on June 30.
The player's circle is already working to secure him a place in a high-level international competition next year. Among the teams strongly rumored are Al Hilal, Monterrey, and some giants from Brazil, all qualified to compete in the upcoming Club World Cup, which would be the ideal stage for the all-time leading scorer in European football to seek one final consecration.
Where will Cristiano Ronaldo play?
Beyond the rumors, Cristiano's performance this season has not slowed down. In 41 games with Al Nassr, he has scored 35 goals and provided four assists, showing that he still possesses the goal-scoring instinct that led him to the top of world football.
His possible departure not only impacts the Saudi club but also the Saudi Pro League project, which strongly bet on international figures to position itself globally. If his farewell is confirmed, it will be a significant loss for the league and undoubtedly one of the major moves in the market. Cristiano's future seems to be unfolding away from the desert, but his next jersey remains uncertain. America, Asia, or a return to South America? The story continues.
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