
As he draws closer to the end of his remarkable football career, Cristiano Ronaldo keeps making headlines.
On Sunday, June 8, Ronaldo was a key player in Portugal’s triumph over Spain in the UEFA Nations League final. His international goal total now stands at 138 after he scored a vital equalizer. Portugal triumphed 5-3 on penalties to win the league. Although he was injured and had to leave the game before the penalty shootout, his leadership helped Portugal win their second Nations League championship.
The end of Ronaldo’s time in Al Nassr is in sight. “This chapter is done,” he posted on social media after the Saudi Pro League season ended, hinting at his departure from the team. He has turned down invitations to play in the FIFA Club World Cup, highlighting how crucial long-term planning is to his decision-making.
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Inspired by people like David Beckham and Gary Neville, Ronaldo has shown interest in owning a football team in addition to playing football. “I am not a coach,” he said, ruling out coaching positions. I will never work as a coach. Perhaps the club’s owner.
Ronaldo has hinted that he may retire in the next two or three years, although he has not given a specific timeframe. He intends to play as long as he is inspired, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup might be his final international appearance.