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‘This chapter is over’: Is Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Al Nassr?

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May 27, 2025
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Cristiano Ronaldo, arguably the greatest soccer player of all time, has conquered nearly every challenge in the game. Now, he’s seemingly set to embark on another one. 

“This chapter is over,” Ronaldo wrote in a post on X following Al Nassr’s final Saudi Pro League game on Monday — a 3-2 loss to Al Fateh that saw Ronaldo’s squad finish in third place in the final standings. 

While Ronaldo didn’t share specifics on his next step, it’s fair to assume the 40-year-old isn’t heading for retirement, as he also wrote, “The story? Still being written,” in his post. 

It may just be for another side. 

While he signed a contract extension in February through June 2026, seeking a new club is a reasonable explanation behind his post.

If that’s the case, Ronaldo’s tenure with Al Nassr consisted of helping the club win just one trophy — the Arab Club Champions Cup in 2023. In 76 league matches, he scored 73 goals for the club. 

He signed with the Saudi Pro League team in December 2023 after the reunion with his former team, Manchester United, didn’t go as well as planned. 

Ronaldo also spent four seasons with Juventus, where he helped the club win the Serie A title in 2019 and 2020. And the bulk of his prime came at Real Madrid where he racked up two league titles and four UEFA Champions League trophies. 

The five-time Ballon D’Or winner has represented Portugal in each of the last five World Cups, and has the country’s record of 136 goals scored that will likely never be touched. He is still in the mix to make the national team ahead of the 2026 World Cup in North America. 

Now, Ronaldo’s status until that tournament seems undecided and mysterious. He could very well return to finish out his contract at Al Nassr, or he could add another lucky team to his index of a lengthy and illustrious novel that is his soccer career.

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