Cristiano Ronaldo Leaves Saudi Arabia: His Next Destination & Club World Cup Hopes
Cristiano Ronaldo has officially ended his time in Saudi Arabia, signaling the conclusion of his tenure with Al-Nassr. In a cryptic social media post, he wrote, "This chapter is over. The story? Still being written. Grateful to all." This statement has fueled speculation about his next move, with many wondering if he could make a surprise appearance in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
Ronaldo’s Time in Saudi Arabia
Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr in 2023, marking a significant shift in his career after leaving Manchester United. Over two seasons, he scored 99 goals in 105 matches, securing the Saudi Pro League Golden Boot twice. However, despite his individual success, Al-Nassr failed to win major silverware and missed out on AFC Champions League qualification, leading to speculation about his departure.
Club World Cup Possibilities
With Ronaldo’s contract set to expire in June 2025, FIFA President Gianni Infantino hinted that the Portuguese star could play in the Club World Cup, stating that discussions are ongoing with several clubs.
Potential destinations include:
- Monterrey (Mexico) – A club reportedly interested in signing Ronaldo for a one-month deal.
- Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) – A rival club that has qualified for the tournament.
- Top Brazilian clubs – Several teams competing in the Club World Cup could make a move for Ronaldo.
If Ronaldo joins a participating team, it would boost the tournament’s profile and possibly set up a reunion with Lionel Messi, whose Inter Miami is competing.
What’s Next for Ronaldo?
The Club World Cup kicks off on June 14, with the final scheduled for July 13 in the United States. As the transfer window opens from June 1 to 10, clubs have a short window to sign Ronaldo for the tournament.
While his next destination remains uncertain, one thing is clear—Cristiano Ronaldo’s story is far from over. Whether he plays in the Club World Cup or moves to another league, his presence will continue to shape the football world.
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