Cristiano Ronaldo, FIFA Club World Cup and Al Nassr
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Most professional sportspeople are long retired by the age of 40, but Cristiano Ronaldo is weighing up his next challenge.
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Cristiano Ronaldo's chapter at Al-Nassr could be over if you are to believe his social media post, but the Portuguese legend doesn't seem to be headed for retirement at 40. At the end of the Saudi Pro League season,
Looming on June 14 is the Club World Cup’s opener, between Al Ahly of Egypt, and Inter Miami of the United States, Africa versus North America. By little coincidence, the latter team feature Lionel Messi, who celebrates his 38th birthday during Fifa’s new month-long showpiece.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino says Cristiano Ronaldo might play in the Club World Cup because of a unique transfer window.
Could Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, two icons of the modern era, really team up for one last dance on the global stage? The answer, surprisingly, is no longer a definitive “no.”
CBS Sports Correspondent James Benge joins Morning Footy to discuss some big transfers Al-Hilal are eyeing ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup in the summer. Could Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo has spent recent seasons in the Saudi Pro League after joining Al-Nassr in a massive move that shocked fans around the soccer world, but as his contract nears expiration the former Real Madrid goalscorer has dropped a big hint about what could come next.
FIFA’s Gianni Infantino says ‘there are discussions’ for Cristiano Ronaldo to play in Club World Cup
Ronaldo has been in negotiations to extend his contract with Al Nassr and there are no plans for a loan transfer.
Messi vs. Ronaldo could be a Club World Cup dream, although it could turn into a nightmare scenario if not done correctly.