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Ronaldo will not play in the Club World Cup despite interest from "a considerable number of teams"
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Ronaldo Sidelines Club World Cup: Interest Rises from Multiple Teams!

June 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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Cristiano Ronaldo has indicated that he is unlikely to participate in the upcoming Club World Cup, a setback for FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who hoped Ronaldo would be a major draw for the event. The Portuguese forward acknowledged on Saturday that he has received numerous offers from clubs involved in the tournament starting June 14 but has chosen not to accept any.

Ronaldo stated, "Sometimes it’s wise to speak, and sometimes it isn’t. You can’t be involved in everything, as people often mention,” emphasizing the importance of considering both immediate and future priorities. He confirmed that his decision not to attend the Club World Cup is final, despite a substantial number of invitations.

Speaking from Munich before Portugal’s Nations League final against Spain, the 40-year-old star noted that Infantino had previously suggested he could join one of the 32 clubs participating in the tournament, thanks to a special transfer window set up for it. Following Al Nasr’s last match in the Saudi League, Ronaldo hinted at a new chapter in his career by posting "this chapter is over."

Links have emerged between Ronaldo and teams like Brazil’s Palmeiras, as well as with Al-Hilal, another Saudi Arabian team. The scenario of him switching to a local rival in Saudi Arabia strikes as unusual for players in European leagues. FIFA would have appreciated Ronaldo’s draw for ticket sales, but moving to a direct competitor could be challenging.

Both Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal are backed by Saudi Arabia’s public investment funds, each holding a 75% stake. Recently, FIFA announced PIF as the "official partner" of the Club World Cup, indicating that Saudi funds significantly support the tournament’s broadcasting agreements, which help finance the $1 billion prize pool for the participating teams.

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Ronaldo downplayed conversations about the Club World Cup on Saturday, stating, "This doesn’t matter now. The focus should solely be on the national team." He recently propelled Portugal into the Nations League final with a 2-1 victory over Germany, marking his 137th goal for the national side. If he plays on Sunday, he will achieve his 221st appearance, setting a new record.

Fan Take: This news is significant for soccer aficionados as it highlights Ronaldo’s impact on the sport beyond club loyalties and highlights the shifting dynamics of player contracts and global tournaments. His absence could influence the visibility and commercial appeal of the Club World Cup, fueling discussions about star power in today’s soccer landscape.

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