Cristiano Ronaldo has been urged to "pack it in" and retire from professional football following the 2026 World Cup rather than attempting a final career move to the United States. Former Arsenal and Sweden midfielder Anders Limpar believes the Al-Nassr superstar should focus on protecting his unmatched legacy rather than testing himself in a league that might provide a harsh reality check.
The age-old debate between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo has seen another heavyweight chime in with a definitive verdict. Despite spending nearly a decade as a teammate and close friend of the Portuguese superstar at Real Madrid, former Brazilian international Marcelo has revealed who truly caused him the most problems on the pitch.
Ivan Toney has launched a sensational attack on the integrity of the Saudi Pro League, suggesting that officials are biased toward Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr. The England international was left fuming after his Al-Ahli side were held to a 1-1 draw by Al-Fayha, a result that severely dents their title aspirations.
Former Juventus sporting director Fabio Paratici has opened up about the impact of Cristiano Ronaldo’s high-profile move to Turin, admitting that the forward's incredible efficiency created an unexpected "problem" within the squad. While the Portuguese superstar was signed to deliver Champions League glory, his arrival predated a period of significant financial and institutional instability for the Bianconeri.
Will the Portuguese star finally clinch the one major title that has eluded him throughout his illustrious career?
Cristiano Ronaldo has won countless trophies at club level, including multiple Champions League crowns and domestic leagues in England, Spain and Italy. He has also led Portugal to glory in the 2016 European Championship and the 2019 Nations League. Yet the one prize missing from his résumé is the FIFA World Cup, a gap that fuels his drive as he prepares for another shot at football’s ultimate team honour.
At 38, Ronaldo remains a formidable goalscorer, but time is running out. The upcoming tournament could be his last opportunity to join the pantheon of players who have lifted the famous golden trophy. For a man who has made a career out of defying expectations, the challenge is familiar, yet the stakes have never been higher.
Portugal, ranked among the world’s top teams, possess the talent and tactical discipline to go all the way. If Ronaldo can inspire his younger team
Will the Portuguese star leave through the front door?
The question echoes around the stadium and beyond. Cristiano Ronaldo’s potential departure from Manchester United is the talking point of the football world. Having arrived in 2003 as a raw teenager with a mohawk and departed a decade later as a Ballon d’Or winner, he returned in 2021 eager to add more silverware to his collection. Yet here we are, less than two years on, with rumours swirling that he could once again walk out of Old Trafford.
So what does it mean to “leave through the front door”? In football parlance, it is a phrase that suggests departing on good terms, head held high, reputation intact. It implies gratitude for the memories, respect for the club and its supporters, and a clear path to the next challenge. For a player of Ronaldo’s stature, it also means acknowledging his own legacy while leaving room for the next generation to flourish.
The alternative—slinking out the back way—is unthinkable for a man who has b
The English striker continued to shine in the Roshen League, underlining his status as one of the division’s most potent goal threats. His latest display of clinical finishing and relentless work rate has once again put the spotlight on his remarkable form, prompting fans and pundits alike to debate his credentials for international recognition. With each match, the forward’s ability to combine raw power with precise technique is earning him comparisons with England’s all-time greats, while his consistency is driving his club towards a potentially historic campaign. As the season enters its decisive phase, opponents will be watching closely to see whether the in-form striker can maintain his impressive run and lead his team to silverware.
The Portuguese star is poised for a landmark appearance in the upcoming match, a fixture that promises to showcase his enduring class and influence on the game. Expected to lead his side out with customary flair, the 38-year-old forward has spent the past week refining his sharpness in training, working closely with the coaching staff to ensure he is ready to make an immediate impact. Team-mates describe him as focused yet relaxed, relishing the chance to etch another chapter in his illustrious career. Opponents, meanwhile, are braced for the challenge of containing a player who has long been synonymous with match-winning brilliance. With the stadium set to buzz and broadcasters primed to dissect every touch, the occasion will underline why this veteran remains a symbol of footballing excellence.
Kylian Mbappe joined the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Ruud van Nistelrooy in an elite Champions League club after scoring in Real Madrid's 2-1 defeat to Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie. The Frenchman brought up his 14th goal in Europe for the 2025-26 campaign to give Real hope of a comeback in the second leg at Allianz Arena.
During the heat of Al-Nassr's comprehensive 5-2 win over Al-Najma, Brazilian attacker Felippe Cardoso took a bold chance by approaching Cristiano Ronaldo mid-game. The 27-year-old requested the five-time Ballon d'Or winner’s jersey, a standard request for many, but Ronaldo’s reaction was anything but ordinary.