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What's Next for CR7? Al-Nassr Exit Looms - Libertadores? Messi in Miami?

Ronaldo Shakes Things Up: No Al-Nassr Renewal - Libertadores Clubs Calling? Messi Link-Up?

By Diego Becerra

Al-Nassr Goodbye for Ronaldo? Libertadores Quest Possible? Messi Partnership Brewing? (El Universal)
Al-Nassr Goodbye for Ronaldo? Libertadores Quest Possible? Messi Partnership Brewing? (El Universal)

Cristiano Ronaldo has just thrown a major curveball into the soccer world, reportedly pumpin' the brakes on contract extension talks with Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, according to El Universal. At 40 years old, the Portuguese legend's at a real crossroads, seriously weighing his options for what's gonna be the final stretch of an all-time career. Even though he's been puttin' up some serious numbers over in Saudi Arabia, it sounds like he's gotta figure out if stickin' with Al-Nassr is the best way to scratch that competitive itch.

Ronaldo's decision has set off a whole lotta speculation about what's next for him. There are a bunch of potential paths he could take, each with its own set of perks and hurdles. One of the wildest, though maybe a long shot, would be him linkin' up with Real Madrid for the 2025 Club World Cup. A reunion with Xabi Alonso, who's now callin' the shots for Los Blancos, and a chance to hoist another trophy with the club where he became a true icon, could be a real draw.

But hey, Ronaldo could also just decide to stay put in Saudi Arabia, lookin' for a team that's willin' to match or even top his current hefty paycheck. Let's be real, his superstar status and the boatloads of fans and sponsors he brings to the table make him a major asset for any Saudi Pro League squad.

Another option that's been gainin' steam lately is a move stateside to the MLS. Imagine him joinin' Lionel Messi at Inter Miami – that would be an absolute game-changer, both on and off the field. The thought of those two legends playin' on the same team would draw in millions of eyeballs and put the MLS squarely in the global spotlight.

Down in South America, a couple of big-name clubs have also reportedly thrown their hats in the ring. Brazil's Palmeiras, the current Copa Libertadores champs, could offer him a shot at winnin' the one major trophy that's still missin' from his stacked resume. And then you've got the River Plate faithful in Argentina, known for their crazy passion, who've made it clear they'd love to see Ronaldo don their famous jersey.

At the end of the day, what Cristiano Ronaldo decides to do is anyone's guess. His ambition, his still-impressive physical shape, and that fire in his belly to keep competin' at the highest level are gonna be the big factors in his choice. The whole soccer world's gonna be watchin' his every move, waitin' for the next chapter in a career that's already etched itself into the history books.


Diego Becerra

Diego Becerra

Editorial Director Alivia, 13 years of experience in sports journalism. I studied journalism at the Central University of Ecuador and started at Radio Positiva in Quito where I worked for 2 years covering events such as the Copa Libertadores, World Cup Qualifiers and the Copa Sudamericana. In 2013 I began collaborating with Alivia Media in the first media outlet that was launched, which was El Futbolero Ecuador. Then I was part of the growth of the company and currently I editorially manage the ...

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