
Cristiano Ronaldo, the forward for the Saudi team "Al-Nassr" and the Portuguese national team, is contemplating ending his professional career in the summer of 2027. This was reported by well-known sports journalist Ben Jacobs.
According to the source, the 40-year-old player plans to complete his contract with "Al-Nassr," which is valid until June 30, 2027, and only after that will he decide whether to continue playing at a professional level.
Moreover, the management of "Al-Nassr" is interested in keeping Ronaldo on the team and is ready to offer him a contract extension for at least one additional season. If the Portuguese agrees, the club is also considering increasing his share in joint ownership to 15 percent.
Ronaldo has been playing for "Al-Nassr" since 2023. Previously, he represented clubs such as "Manchester United," "Real," and "Juventus." He has five Champions League titles and five Ballon d'Or awards, making him one of the most successful footballers in history.