Cristiano Ronaldo’s tenure with Al Nasr seems to be winding down. Shortly after the club’s last match of the Saudi Arabian League season, he shared a cryptic message on social media, hinting that he may have played his final game for the team.
“This chapter is over,” he stated. “The story? It’s still being written. I’m thankful to everyone.”
While the exact meaning of his post is unclear, Ronaldo’s contract with Al Nasr is set to expire in June. It doesn’t appear that he plans to retire; even at 40, he remains a top-tier player in the sport.
Ronaldo has several pathways ahead. Recently, Marca reported that he received a significant offer from an unnamed Brazilian club, with four teams—Botafogo, Fluminense, Flamengo, and Palmeiras—competing in a tournament starting June 14 in the U.S. If he intends to join, he will need to make a swift decision.
In a notable performance, Ronaldo scored his 99th goal during a 3-2 loss to Al Fateh on Monday. This season, he netted 24 goals in 29 games, but Al Nasr failed to secure a spot in the AFC Champions League for the next season. Ronaldo, who signed with Al Nasr in December 2022 for around $200 million annually after a two-year stint with Manchester United, might be closing a significant chapter in his career.
As fans, the developments around Ronaldo matter greatly, as his next move could not only reshape his legacy but also influence the global market for soccer talent. The prospect of him joining a Brazilian club could reignite interest in the league and inspire a new generation of players.