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Where are you going, Cristiano Ronaldo?

Thanh Hung May 20, 2025 16:08

Cristiano Ronaldo's contract with Al-Nassr is set to expire in just a few days. Currently, the striker born in 1985 has yet to make a decision about his future.

It is almost certain that Cristiano Ronaldo will not continue with Al-Nassr. Besides demanding that the management sack coach Stefano Pioli and release several teammates, the Portuguese star has also refused to participate in training with the team.

Upon learning this information, many wealthy individuals are eager to "rescue" Cristiano Ronaldo. It is known that the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) intends to help Al Hilal recruit the former Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus player.

The reason is none other than that Al Hilal will represent the Saudi Pro League at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, which will take place this June. With Cristiano Ronaldo in the squad, Al Hilal will receive more attention from the media, experts, and fans.

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The day Cristiano Ronaldo leaves Al-Nassr is drawing very near. Photo: Reuters

However, Al Hilal showed a "lack of cooperation" with the striker who has nearly 1,000 goals. Specifically, Al Hilal stipulated that if Cristiano Ronaldo wanted to join the team, he would not automatically become captain and would not be guaranteed a starting position.

Clearly, Cristiano Ronaldo would find it difficult to agree to Al Hilal's demands. Therefore, it is highly likely that Cristiano Ronaldo will choose to leave the Saudi Pro League. Simply put, the Portuguese player has no shortage of ideal destinations, even in Europe.

According to British media, Cristiano Ronaldo is on Chelsea's radar. Coach Enzo Maresca believes the 40-year-old striker is still very effective at scoring goals, at least compared to other forwards Chelsea currently have, such as Nicolas Jackson.

By agreeing to join Chelsea, Cristiano Ronaldo will have the opportunity to play in the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League. Don't forget, when he first took over Chelsea, Chairman Todd Boehly had intended to recruit the Portuguese star.

So, where will Cristiano Ronaldo go? The answer will be revealed in 1-2 weeks.

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