Ronaldo hints at retirement, says upcoming year could be his last
- On Sunday, Cristiano Ronaldo told Vogue that the current season is "probably my last year of football," aiming to leave a "spectacular legacy."
- The 41-year-old Portugal captain acknowledged retirement is approaching after "25 years with a lot of sacrifice," reflecting on a career spanning more than two decades.
- Ronaldo will continue playing for Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr this season while closing in on the milestone of 1,000 career goals, having scored 976 already.
- The forward stated he has his future "all mapped out," noting plans to travel, play padel, and spend more time with family after football.
- Although his Al-Nassr contract runs until June 2027, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner remains focused on his final season after Portugal fell short at this year's FIFA World Cup.
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A legendary journey will end next year: Ronaldo to retire
For more than two decades, Cristiano Ronaldo has been one of the most recognisable and successful figures in world football. But now, at the age of 41, Ronaldo has announced that his extraordinary journey is approaching its end. In an interview published on August 16, he said that the 2026–27 season would “probably” be his final year in football. He wants to leave the game with a “spectacular legacy.” As of August 2026, Ronaldo had scored 976 se…
Cristiano Ronaldo says Retirement could come next year
Cristiano Ronaldo has spent more than two decades proving that limits exist to be challenged. At 41, the Portuguese superstar continues to compete at the highest level, but he has now shared the strongest indication yet that the finish line is finally in sight. In a recent interview with Vogue, Ronaldo admitted that this is “probably” his last year in professional football, a statement that instantly became one of the biggest stories in the spor…
The Lusa star of the Al-Nassr admits that it no longer thinks in the long term, although it will not rest until it reaches an unprecedented historical mark.
Five-time Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo has stated that he will not stay around football after his retirement.
Cristiano Ronaldo claims that this season of the Saudi Pro League will probably be the last of his professional career.
Portuguese striker for the five Balloons of Gold totals 976 career goals.
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