By Ramiro Diaz
Cristiano Ronaldo will continue his career in Saudi football. According to exclusive information from 365 Scores, the Portuguese forward has reached an agreement with the Saudi Investment Fund to extend his contract with Al-Nassr for one more season, with an option for a second additional year.
Ronaldo's current contract was set to expire in June 2025, but his impact both on and off the pitch convinced Saudi officials to keep him in the project. The official announcement will be made once the current season concludes, although the deal is already secured.
Since arriving in 2023, Ronaldo has been the face of Saudi Arabia's plan to elevate their league on the international stage. His arrival opened the door for other stars such as Neymar, Benzema, and Kanté, boosting the local competition and global visibility.
Beyond the marketing, CR7 continues to make a difference on the field: he is the league's top scorer and a key figure in Al-Nassr's strategy. His sporting performance was crucial in sealing this renewal, which also includes performance-based bonuses and participation in regional tournaments.
However, this decision has a direct consequence: Cristiano will miss the upcoming 2025 Club World Cup, as his team did not qualify for the tournament that will gather the world's top clubs in the United States.
Thus, the Portuguese star will remain a figure in the Saudi Pro League but will miss one of the most anticipated competitions of next year. Nevertheless, in Riyadh, they celebrate his continuation, confident that his legacy still has more chapters to write in the Middle East.
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