JAKARTA - Cristiano Ronaldo opens up opportunities for new challenges in 2025. Marca reports the Portuguese star's contract at Al Nassr will expire in June 2025.
This means that he is free to negotiate with clubs outside the Saudi Arabian Pro League starting January 1, 2025 or when the winter market opens.
However, Ronaldo still doesn't want to leave Al Nassr without winning the league title, but starting a new project in another league still can't be ruled out.
One thing is for sure is that the former Manchester United and Real Madrid striker, who will turn 40 in February 2025, is not thinking of retiring because he has a target of scoring 1,000 goals in his career.
In addition to still wanting to play, CR7 had expressed its intention to join ownership or rather buy shares of big clubs in the near future.
"I'm not a coach. I'll never be a coach, club president? No. Maybe the club owner."
"It will depend on the moment, the right opportunity," Ronaldo said.
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However, the attacker is still reluctant to divulge who his big club is after.
"Not yet. Maybe some (clubs are being monitored)," he said again.
In fact, Ronaldo further indicated that he had a chance of being in possession of Manchester United when asked about direct contact with the Glazer family.
"I am still very young, I have many plans and dreams in the future. However, remember my words, I will be the owner of a big club. Definitely," he said again.
Apart from that, Cristiano Ronaldo has just been named the Best Middle Eastern Player in 2024 after a great year in Saudi Arabia.
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