JAKARTA - Al Nassr is negotiating to extend Cristiano Ronaldo's contract in Sky Sports' latest report.

The Portuguese superstar will expire his contract at the end of this season.

Ronaldo moved to the Saudi Arabian Pro League club as a free agent after he left Manchester United in December 2022.

He has scored 81 goals in 90 games with Al Nassr in all competitions.

Ronaldo will be 40 next month. He still wants to play for the Portugal National Team at the 2026 World Cup held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

Previously, Ronaldo also threw a signal that he still wanted to stay at Al Nassr for a long time.

You see, the 39-year-old striker has only received one title with Al Nassr, namely the 2023 Arab Club Championship.

Ronaldo still dreams of winning many titles with Al Nassr, including the Saudi Arabian Pro League and the Asian Elite Champions League.

He wants to be part of Al Nassr's history of winning his first league title since the last time in the 2018/2019 season.

Not only that, in his personal YouTube channel, Ronaldo also emphasized that he did not want to hang up his shoes because he wanted to catch 1,000 goals in his football career.

Meanwhile, Ronaldo currently has a salary of 3 million pounds a week. He has already brought Al Nassr to third place in the Saudi Arabian Pro League, nine points behind leaders of the Al Hilal standings.


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