Against all odds, Cristiano Ronaldo is staying at Al-Nassr.
Despite a cryptic farewell-style message earlier this week on social media, the Saudi club has successfully convinced the Portuguese star to extend his adventure. According to journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Ronaldo has agreed to a new two-year contract, keeping him in Riyadh until 2027—when he’ll be 42 years old.
A major win for Al-Nassr, who retains its global icon despite missing out on both the Asian Champions League and the Club World Cup. The club’s sporting director Fernando Hierro reportedly played a key role in the negotiations, showcasing just how far Al-Nassr was willing to go to keep their superstar.
While the official announcement is still pending, everything is now in place for CR7 to continue his legendary career under Saudi lights.
The saga takes a twist—but the Ronaldo show in Riyadh is far from over.
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