Cristiano Ronaldo clarified his future at Al Nassr when he only had one year left on his contract with the Saudi Pro League representative.
Cristiano Ronaldo became the first of many big names to arrive in Saudi Arabia and the Portuguese superstar has opened up his future in the Middle Eastern country once again.
The 39-year-old striker joined Al Nassr after leaving Man United for the second time in 2022 after agreeing to break his contract with MU, because of unresolved problems with Erik Ten Hag.
Ronaldo then joined Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr and he signed a contract until 2025. At Al Nassr, Ronaldo did what he has always done best throughout his career – scoring with and scoring goals. The team comes with records and titles.
In 50 matches for Al Nassr, Ronaldo scored 42 goals and this season alone, the Portugal captain scored 28 goals in 31 appearances.
Ronaldo will turn 40 next year but with his current physical condition, he certainly shows no signs of slowing down.
Ronaldo’s contract at the Saudi Pro League side will expire in the summer of 2025, meaning there is just over a year left on his contract before he becomes a free agent again.
But it seems that the player who won the Golden Ball five times is happy in this Middle Eastern country, and in the latest interview, CR7 affirmed that he and his teammates at Al Nassr have many goals to strive for. fight in this current campaign.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano quoted Ronaldo: “I’m very happy to come to Saudi Arabia, completely happy.”
“I’m happy to represent Al Nassr and for me our season has been very positive because so far we’ve had opportunities in all competitions”.
According to Ronaldo’s assertions, he certainly will not hang up his shoes soon and the possibility of a new contract being signed in the near future is considered by experts to be very high.