CRISTIANO RONALDO has dropped a significant hint regarding his future in football, suggesting that retirement looms closer as he candidly stated, “I haven’t got much time left.”
The legendary figure of Manchester United reflected on his shifting priorities following a crucial goal that secured a 2-1 victory for Al-Nassr on Monday.
Post-match, Ronaldo expressed, “At this stage of my career, I’m simply enjoying playing football, knowing that my time on the pitch is limited. It’s no longer about being the best player or collecting accolades.”
He added, “What truly matters now is enjoying the game and contributing to my team’s success.”
In an emotional tribute, the Portugal superstar dedicated his latest strike to his late father, Jose Dinis Aveiro, coinciding with what would have been his 71st birthday.
Notably, Ronaldo has now reached an incredible milestone of 904 career goals, becoming the first player ever to achieve such a record, and he continues to represent his national team.
This revelation about Ronaldo’s retirement plans comes on the heels of a previous admission made just a month ago, where he acknowledged that he is entering the twilight years of his athletic career. During an appearance on Rio Ferdinand Presents, he remarked, “I know I will miss the thrill of netting a goal and that exhilarating rush of nerves before the game.”
Ronaldo continued, saying, “While I might miss that part of my life, I have learned to manage it. I’m surrounded by supportive people and have ventures in place that help me adjust.”
He emphasized his relentless dedication, stating, “I will give everything I have, regardless of age. I’ve dedicated 25 years to football, and I’ve reached a point where age limits my capacity to give more.”
The future remains uncertain for Ronaldo as his contract with Al-Nassr is set to expire next summer. Fans are left wondering whether he will extend his stay or seek new opportunities.
Despite his continued prowess on the field, Ronaldo is yet to secure a title in the Saudi Pro League, finishing as a runner-up to Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal since his transfer from Manchester United in 2022.
This season, Ronaldo’s seventh goal in eight appearances further underlines his enduring talent, with a remarkable tally of 65 goals in 72 matches since departing European football.