Cristiano Ronaldo has put an end to speculation regarding his future by confirming that he will continue with Al Nassr. His contract with the Saudi Arabian club is set to expire on June 30th.
Recently, the Portuguese captain was approached by a club participating in the Club World Cup, but following his victory in the UEFA Nations League Trophy with Portugal, he stated, “The future will not change.”
Al Nassr’s sports director, Fernando Hierro, mentioned last month that he was in discussions with Ronaldo about a possible contract extension; however, they are facing competition to keep the five-time Ballon d’Or winner. Reports indicate that the 40-year-old has received an attractive offer from an undisclosed Brazilian club and has also attracted interest from Al Hilal, a rival team in Saudi Arabia.
Ronaldo hinted at the possibility of leaving Al Nassr through a post on social media last month, particularly after a season-ending match against Al Fateh.
After leaving Manchester United, Ronaldo joined the Saudi club in December 2022 and has secured the top scorer position in the Saudi Pro League for two consecutive seasons, netting 25 goals this season. Despite this, Al Nassr’s performance was lackluster, finishing third and failing to qualify for the prestigious AFC Champions League next season.
Although Ronaldo has scored 99 goals in 105 matches for Al Nassr, major trophies have mostly eluded him during his time there; he only secured the Arab Club Champions Cup upon his arrival in 2023. However, he recently celebrated a significant accomplishment with Portugal by lifting his third title.
Ronaldo scored his 138th international goal as Portugal triumphed over Spain 5-3 following a 2-2 deadlock in the final. The former Real Madrid star had previously captained Portugal to victories in the 2016 European Championships and the 2019 Nations League. “Winning for Portugal is always special,” Ronaldo remarked. “I have numerous club titles, but nothing matches the joy of winning for my country.”
### Fan Take:
This news is pivotal for soccer fans, as Ronaldo’s decision could influence the landscape of the Saudi league, attracting more talent and viewership. His continued presence enhances the profile of the sport in the region, potentially leading to greater investment and interest in soccer worldwide.