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    Ronaldo hints at Al Nassr exit, says ‘this chapter is over’

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoMay 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to earn about $275 million following his contract extension with Al Nassr
    Cristiano Ronaldo has scored has scored 932 career goals - 794 goals in club football and 138 for Portugal
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    Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo has ignited widespread speculation about his future at Saudi club Al Nassr with a cryptic message posted on X.

    “This chapter is over. The story? The narrative continues to unfold. Grateful to all,” he posted late Monday night.
    This statement comes as Ronaldo’s contract with Saudi club Al-Nassr expires this summer.

    The timing of his communication has fuelled speculation regarding his possible exit from the club.

    This might be connected to a pivotal Saudi Pro League clash on Monday, May 26, 2025, where Al Nassr’s aspirations for AFC Champions League qualification were dashed following a 3-2 defeat to Al Fateh.

    Ronaldo netted his 25th goal of the season, bringing his tally to 99 goals for Al Nassr, but his efforts were insufficient to secure victory.

    Despite leading at one point, Al Nassr’s defence faltered, allowing Al Fateh to capitalise and secure victory.

    The loss, coupled with Al Hilal’s triumph over Al Qadsiah, eliminated Al Nassr from Champions League contention.

    Their final hope for continental involvement depends on Al Ittihad winning the King Cup, which would provide Al Nassr a spot in the secondary AFC tournament.

    The result is a big setback for Ronaldo and his team, who now face an uncertain future.

    Ronaldo’s stellar career has included stops at Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and Al-Nassr, as well as a record-breaking international stay with Portugal.

    His latest accomplishments, like hitting 900 career goals and playing his 1,200th professional match, demonstrate his long-lasting impact on the sport.

    While Ronaldo has previously used similar language to indicate transitions in his career, the current message has fans and pundits excited to see where his path will lead.

    Whether it’s a return to European football, participation in the 2017 Club World Cup, or another business venture, the football world is eagerly anticipating his next move.

    As Ronaldo himself says, “The story? Still being written.”

    Meanwhile, Ronaldo and Al Nassr have yet to issue an official statement regarding their relationship and future.

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