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'Al-Nassr forever!' - Happy Cristiano Ronaldo signs new two-year contract with Saudi Pro League side

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  • Ronaldo was linked with exit recently
  • Has opted to stay with Saudi side
  • Put pen to paper on new contract
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    After months of speculation, Ronaldo has confirmed he will be continuing his career with Al-Nassr. The 40-year-old Portugal international has now signed a two-year contract with the club to extend his stay in the Saudi Pro League.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Ronaldo’s future had been the subject of intense speculation, especially after FIFA president Gianni Infantino acknowledged the possibility of the forward featuring in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, set to be hosted in the United States. However, Ronaldo himself has confirmed that while multiple offers were made by participating clubs, he opted to remain loyal to Al-Nassr.

  • WHAT RONALDO SAID

    After the announcement was made, Ronaldo wrote on Instagram: "A new chapter begins. Same passion, same dream. Let’s make history together. 🟡🔵"

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Despite his individual brilliance on the pitch, Ronaldo’s presence has not yet translated into silverware for Al-Nassr. The club wrapped up their most recent Saudi Pro League campaign with a disappointing 3-2 loss to Al-Fateh, which consigned them to a third-place finish, 13 points adrift of title-winners Al-Ittihad. It has now been five years since Ronaldo last lifted a domestic league title, a drought that stretches back to his days at Juventus. While he has consistently found the back of the net, with 99 goals in just 111 appearances, team success has been hard to come by in Riyadh.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR RONALDO?

    For Al-Nassr, the next two seasons present a critical window to capitalize on Ronaldo’s presence and build a title-winning team. Whereas, for the Portuguese, it’s a chance to end his career with one final success story, guiding Al-Nassr to domestic and potentially continental glory.