Ronaldo’s Future at Al-Nassr: Will He Stay or Move On?

By Malak Khaled

Cristiano Ronaldo’s time with Al-Nassr has been nothing short of transformative for both the club and Saudi football as a whole. However, with his contract nearing its expiration in June 2025, speculation about his next move is intensifying.

As of January 1, Ronaldo is free to negotiate and sign with another team, adding fuel to the rumors. Ronaldo himself has remained ambiguous, praising the Saudi Pro League while stating, “Nobody knows what can happen in the future.” So, what are some potential paths Ronaldo’s career could take in the coming year?

Staying at Al-Nassr to Win the League

Ronaldo has made it clear that he aspires to win the league title in Saudi Arabia, a feat he has achieved in every country he has played except for Portugal.

Currently, Al-Nassr is fourth in the league standings, 11 points behind leaders Al-Ittihad, making this season’s title unlikely. If Ronaldo is determined to add the Saudi Pro League to his illustrious collection of achievements, he may extend his stay for at least one more season.

Beyond personal ambition, Ronaldo’s presence in Saudi Arabia has already elevated the league’s profile, attracting global stars like Karim Benzema and Sadio Mané. His continued stay would further boost Saudi football’s growing competitiveness and visibility.

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Exploring New Challenges Abroad

Ronaldo’s “open to new challenges” comment has fueled rumors of a potential move away from Al-Nassr. At 39, he remains in peak form, with 74 goals and 18 assists in 83 appearances for the Saudi club.

A return to Europe could allow him to play at the highest level again, competing in elite tournaments like the UEFA Champions League.

Former teammate Gary Neville has also fueled speculation about Ronaldo’s future, suggesting MLS could be the “final chapter” of his legendary career, potentially bringing the two football legends, Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, into the same league.

Via thefootytipster

Embracing an Administrative Role in Football

Ronaldo has previously expressed interest in becoming the president of a major football club. This could be a long-term goal, but the groundwork for such a transition might start sooner rather than later.

His deep ties to Manchester United make it a potential destination, especially as he has publicly shared his love for the club.

For now, though, Ronaldo seems focused on extending his playing career, with his goal to score 1,000 professional goals, a target he is steadily approaching.

Via nytimes

Cristiano Ronaldo’s future remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: he is not ready to retire. Whether he stays at Al-Nassr to chase the Saudi Pro League title, seeks a new challenge abroad, or prepares for life off the pitch, his decision will undoubtedly captivate the footballing world.

For now, Ronaldo continues to inspire with his relentless drive and ambition, leaving fans eager to see where his journey will lead next.

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