Ronaldo stays with Al-Nassr: Clubs give way, the future almost clear!

Ronaldo stays with Al-Nassr: Clubs give way, the future almost clear!
Riyadh, Saudi-Arabien - The Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo plans to stay in Saudi Arabia and is currently playing for Club al-NassR FC. In a statement after Portugal's victory in the National League final against Spain, he confirmed that his decision regarding the future was almost determined. His contract at al-Nassr expires at the end of the month, and there have been discussions and offers from other clubs, such as
The 40-year-old striker scored 25 goals this season and defended the title of the top scorer. This has brought its total number since moving to al-Nassr in 2022 to 93 goals in 105 missions, such as cnn . Despite the sporting success, his future remains unsafe because his contract will soon expire and he has the opportunity to join another team. Ronaldo recently expressed on social media: "This chapter is over. The story? is still written. Thanks to everyone." This was published after the last league game by Al-Nassr, in which his team lost to Al Fateh. It remains to be seen whether Ronaldo will sign a new contract with Al-Nassr, since this is reportedly a probable option. FIFA President Gianni Infantino had initiated speculation about a possible change of club Ronaldo. These statements caused a lively interest in various clubs, among other things it is reported that a Brazilian association has made an offer for its switch to the World Cup. The participation of Brazilian teams such as Botafogo and Flamengo increases speculation about Ronaldo's future and its potential options, such as Sky Sports emphasized. Although Ronaldo has considered offers, he is determined to continue his career in Saudi Arabia. The fans of Al-Nassr and the football world as a whole will be eagerly awaiting the upcoming decisions of the star, whose football history is far from over. future in the uncertain
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