Cristiano Ronaldo drops 'finish soon' b0mbshell as he admits Al-Nassr is 'likely' to be his LAST club



Cristiano Ronaldo has admitted Al-Nassr is "likely" to be his last club while suggesting he could retire from football "soon".


WHAT HAPPENED?

Ronaldo has been playing top-level football since 2002 and 22 years later, he admits that he is approaching retirement. Having played for Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus in Europe, winning numerous titles, the Portugal international says he is "likely" to bring down the curtain on his career in Saudi Arabia.


THE BIGGER PICTURE

Ronaldo headed to the Middle East in January 2023 after cutting short his second spell at Man Utd, and has yet to win a trophy for Al-Nassr, although he does have an astonishing scoring record. In 67 games, he has scored 61 goals and registered 16 assists.


WHAT RONALDO SAID

Ronaldo said to Portuguese channel NOW: "I don't know if I'll finish soon or in two or three years. But, possibly, it will be at Al Nassr. It's the team where I'm happy, where I'm good, where I feel good, both in the country and in the league. That's why, most likely I can finish my career at Al-Nassr. I'm very happy to play in the Arab league and I want to continue."


WHAT NEXT?

Al-Nassr are next in action on Tuesday against Al-Feiha in the Saudi Pro League. They drew their opening game of the season against Al-Raed, with Ronaldo scoring the only goal for Luis Castro's team.

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