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“Basically, nothing is gonna change. So Al Nassr? Yea!” Ronaldo told reporters with a smile, laying to rest any doubts about his plans. At 40 years old, Ronaldo remains a key figure both on and off the pitch, showing no signs of slowing down despite being in the twilight of his extraordinary career.
“You know how old I am already,” he acknowledged. “I’m closer to the end than I was at the beginning… but I have to enjoy every moment. If I don’t get seriously injured, I’ll keep going.”
Ronaldo’s impact in Saudi Arabia has gone beyond goals and assists. Since his arrival in late 2022, he has helped elevate the profile of the Saudi Pro League, drawing global attention and inspiring a wave of international signings. His professionalism, elite fitness, and unwavering ambition have made him a cornerstone of Al Nassr’s strategy and a role model for younger teammates.
This past season, Ronaldo continued to deliver on the field, notching crucial goals in league and cup competitions while setting the standard for performance and discipline. Al Nassr finished as strong contenders in both domestic and continental tournaments, with Ronaldo’s presence playing a pivotal role in their progress.
As he prepares for yet another campaign in the Middle East, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner’s message is clear: age is just a number, and the fire still burns bright.
“Every day I wake up with the desire to train, to compete. As long as that feeling is there, I’ll keep doing what I love,” he said.
With Ronaldo staying put, Al Nassr fans have every reason to believe the club can continue to challenge for silverware—and that their talisman is not done writing history just yet.
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