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⚽ Nations League Glory with Portugal
- On June 8, 2025, at 40 years old, Ronaldo scored his 138th international goal to equalize against Spain and watched his team secure victory in a dramatic penalty shootout • Portugal won 5–3 after a 2–2 draw.
- Emotion overflowed: he shed tears of joy, calling it “tears of duty done and a lot of joy,” and said winning for Portugal tops any club achievement.
- This marks his third major international trophy, adding to Euro 2016 and Nations League 2019.
🛡️ Future on the Field
Key Point | Details |
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Club Commitment | Ronaldo confirmed he’ll stay at Al‑Nassr, despite contract expiring June 30. “Nothing will change… Al‑Nassr? Yes.” www.multilinks.biz |
Club World Cup? | He declined participation in the upcoming Club World Cup in the U.S., focusing on “short, medium, and long term” plans. |
Contract Talks | Reports confirm active discussions regarding extension with Al‑Nassr. Despite interest from other clubs, especially after his emotional social media “chapter is over” post, he’s staying put. |
🔮 What’s Next for CR7
- Short‑term: Rest and recover from recent injury, then gear up for the next Saudi Pro League season and any future international fixtures—including a potential role in 2026 World Cup qualifiers www.multilinks.biz
- Long‑term: At 40, he’s focused on maximizing each playing moment. He’s well past European football days but remains fiercely competitive.
- Legacy: Recently became the oldest scorer in a UEFA Nations League final, and the tournament’s top scorer (8 goals)—underscoring he’s still performing at world-class level.
✅ Summary
- Ronaldo just added a third international trophy to his collection in emphatic fashion.
- He’s staying with Al‑Nassr for another season, focusing on club and national team commitments.
- At 40, he’s defying age, staying hungry, and likely targeting the 2026 World Cup as a final international hurrah while continuing to impress in Saudi Arabia.
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