At 40 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo has no plans to hang up his boots. The Al-Nassr striker is targeting two more seasons with a clear mission: reaching 1,000 career goals—just 66 short of that milestone. And according to Nicolo Schira, his next chapter may unfold far from Saudi Arabia.
A Brazilian Temptation
Per Marca, Ronaldo has received a lucrative offer from a Brazilian club, with the added incentive of playing in the Club World Cup this summer. The interested clubs? Flamengo, Botafogo, Palmeiras, and Fluminense—all keen on offering CR7 a high-profile South American challenge.
Stay at Al-Nassr or Embrace a New Adventure?
Ronaldo is under contract until June 2025, and while an extension in Saudi Arabia is on the table, he’s exploring new options. A decision is expected in the coming days.
The 1,000 Goal Mission
Still in top physical condition, Ronaldo isn’t just playing for longevity—he’s chasing history. No professional footballer has ever reached the 1,000-goal mark officially, and CR7 wants to be the first.
The Ronaldo saga continues—and the next stop could be Brazil.
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