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Ronaldo has spoken about the end of his career! I’ll probably end up in Saudi Arabia, I’m happy here, he admitted. When does he plan to end up in the national team?
Cristiano Ronaldo has already had the better part of a very rich and extremely successful career. Quite logically and understandably, at his advanced footballing age, there is already talk of when he will end this amazing part of his career. The Portuguese legend himself revealed this in an interview with TV Now.
Cristiano Ronaldo has already had the better part of a very rich and extremely successful career. Quite logically and understandably, at his advanced footballing age, there is already talk of when he will end this amazing part of his career. The Portuguese legend himself revealed this in an interview with TV station Now.
- Cristiano Ronaldo has spoken about the end of his career in an interview with Now
- He will most likely end his career in Saudi Arabia
- CR7 has also spoken out about ending up in the national team, he doesn’t want to be a coach
He won virtually everything he could in a rich career that made him one of the best players in football history. That is, apart from the World Cup, where he has been a member of the Portuguese national team five times, as well as the Euros.
But unlike the World Cup, Portugal and Ronaldo managed to win the European Championship. In any case, Ronaldo is now at an age where questions about the end of his career are understandably abounding.
Fans would surely like ‘CR7’ to end his career at the club that propelled him into the world of big-time football, Sporting Lisbon.
Ronaldo, however, has a slightly different answer for everyone. In an interview with NOW, he admitted that he will probably end his career in Saudi Arabia.
“I don’t know if I will finish soon or in two or three years. But maybe it will be in Al Nassr. It’s a team where I’m happy, where I’m doing well, where I feel good, both in the country and in the league. That is why I will most likely end my career at Al Nassr,” Ronaldo told Now, whose words are also quoted by the well-known Forbes website.
Ronaldo also spoke about the end of the national team…
“When I leave the national team, I will not tell anyone beforehand and it will be a very spontaneous but also very well thought-out decision on my part. At the moment I want to help the national team in the upcoming matches. We have the Nations League coming up and I would really like to play,” said Ronaldo.
In the interview, he also casually answered the question of whether he would ever want to be a coach. And his answer? “At the moment, I’m not thinking about being a first-team coach or any other team. I don’t even think about it, I’ve never thought about it,” he concluded.
Forbes, Transfermarkt, X – Fabrizio Romano