Cristiano Ronaldo Plans Retirement Within Two Years, Eyes Final World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo has finally shared his retirement timeline. The football legend revealed he may hang up his boots in one or two years. His fans, however, hope to see more of his magic on the field before that happens.
Ronaldo, one of the greatest scorers in football history, has netted over 950 goals for club and country. He began his career at Sporting in 2002 and quickly became a global icon. In a recent interview, he said he wants to spend more time with his family after retirement.
Eyes on the Final World Cup
Ronaldo signed a contract extension with Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia until 2027. However, the 40-year-old Portuguese star might not play that long. He is also setting his sights on next year’s World Cup the only major trophy missing from his remarkable career.
Many believe that lifting the World Cup would be the perfect way for him to end his journey. For example, it would complete a record-breaking career that has inspired millions. As a result, fans across the globe are eagerly watching his next move.
Ronaldo’s announcement marks the beginning of the end of a historic era. Yet, his passion for the game continues to shine. In addition, his dedication on and off the pitch shows why he remains one of football’s most respected figures.