- Ronaldo, 39, suggests Al-Nassr will likely be his final club before retiring, despite rumors of a Sporting Lisbon return
- The Portuguese star, who has scored 898 goals, aims to continue playing for his national team while focusing on his current role
Cristiano Ronaldo has hinted that Al-Nassr will “probably” be his final club before he retires. After leaving Manchester United, the 39-year-old Portuguese star joined the Saudi Pro League team in January 2023.
Despite rumours of a possible return to Sporting Lisbon, where his career began, Ronaldo has remained focused on his current role with Al-Nassr.
The legendary forward, who has scored 898 goals in his career, including 130 for Portugal, has also expressed his desire to continue playing for his national team.
Ronaldo is the all-time leading scorer in the Champions League, with 140 goals in 183 appearances. He leads Lionel Messi by 11 goals and Robert Lewandowski by 46 goals in this record. His remarkable career includes five Champions League titles—one with Manchester United and four with Real Madrid.
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