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Cristiano Ronaldo finally talks about his retirement and paralyzed the world

Cristiano Ronaldo is not going to last forever, now, he 

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo is not going to last forever, now, he 
Cristiano Ronaldo is not going to last forever, now, he 

Cristiano Ronaldo is an absolute legend at Real Madrid and in football. Now, at Al Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo is shining at unimaginable levels, even though he is already 38 years old. Furthermore, in Portugal he continues to play and score goals, like yesterday, when he scored two goals against Slovakia in a 3-2 victory. Thus, they qualified for EURO 2024.

Now, Cristiano Ronaldo has expressed that he already has his retirement in mind, words that broke the hearts of all his fans, however, he still has years of his career left in Saudi Arabia.

It was put forward by a local journalist named Al-Harbi. The newspaper revealed Cristiano Ronaldo's wish: "Cristiano Ronaldo informed the management of the Saudi club Al Nassr, before his trip to the Portuguese national team camp, that he wants to renew his contract until the beginning of 2027. Cristiano wants to play in the World Cup. 2026 while he is a player for Al-Nassr Club, and then he will announce his retirement from football."

Cristiano Ronaldo's words respecting his retirement: "I still love football. Even at my age, I love playing, scoring goals and winning games. I am going to continue playing until my legs say: 'Cristiano, it's over.' Until now I will continue playing and helping the team,"

When will Cristiano play again?

The Portuguese forward scored a brace against Slovakia, now, Portugal will face Bosnia this 19th of October. Portugal already qualified for the 2024 EUROS, which will most likely be Cristiano Ronaldo's last EUROS of his career.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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