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Cristiano Ronaldo will continue making history in Saudi Arabia. As revealed by BBC, the Portuguese star has decided to extend his contract with Al-Nassr for an additional two seasons, ensuring his stay with the Riyadh club until at least the summer of 2027. The forward's current contract was set to expire on June 30, but after weeks of uncertainty and rumors of a possible transfer, his continuity has been confirmed.
In recent months, there have been speculations about several clubs interested in having him in their squad for the upcoming Club World Cup, but Ronaldo has chosen to keep defending the colors of the Saudi team, where he has become an absolute idol. Since his arrival in 2022, he has scored 99 goals in 111 official matches, leaving his mark with his usual offensive prowess and leadership.
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Furthermore, this new cycle will begin under new coaching direction, following the recent departure of Stefano Pioli. It is expected that the team’s new coach can further boost the performance of the veteran goal scorer, who, at 40 years old, continues to compete at the highest level.
With this renewal, Cristiano reaffirms his commitment to Al-Nassr's ambitious project, aiming to establish itself as one of the major powers in Asian football. His continuity is undoubtedly excellent news for both the club and Saudi football in general.
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