Ronaldo revealed at a press conference on Saturday, ahead of Portugal's UEFA Nations League final against Spain, that he doesn't believe he has "many more years" left as a professional footballer. When he eventually does retire it would leave a huge hole in the sport after a career that has spanned 23 years and counting.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Very few elite sportspeople continue beyond turning 40, with Ronaldo celebrating that milestone birthday in February. There is no denying that his level has dropped, enjoying a resurgence to his goal numbers only after moving to the Saudi Pro League at the start of 2023 and underwhelming for Portugal at the 2022 World Cup and Euro 2024. But his drive to extend his career this long ought to be hugely congratulated, although even Ronaldo - recently told he has the body of a 28-year-old - knows that the game won't last forever.
WHAT CRISTIANO RONALDO SAID
"My mentality is to live day by day," Ronaldo said. "I don't have many more years to play…but I'm enjoying the moment. There's no day decided for my retirement. I feel happy, I'm here to enjoy and keep going until the day I [don't feel] like this."