At the end of his contract in June 2025, Cristiano Ronaldo could sign up for a new club this summer.
Almost 40 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo has not yet decided to hang up his boots. Recently, he said that he thought he would play “two to three more years”, who also indicated that he will most certainly end his career in Saudi Arabia. However, it is perhaps not within his current club, Al-Nassr, that the Portuguese star will bow out.
According to several Saudi media, Ronaldo, at the end of his contract on June 30, could join Al-Hilal this summer on a free basis. The Saudi Arabian champions are reportedly seriously considering signing up for the former Real Madrid legend to replace Neymar, whose lease also ends in June 2025.
Ronaldo to replace Neymar?
The leaders of Al-Hilal would even like to soon stop the costs with the “Ney”. Tired of the repeated injuries of their Brazilian striker,
they would try to negotiate with the player a breach of contract. Santos and Inter Miami would be ready to welcome the former Parisian, who has recently re-injured himself, this time to a thigh.
One thing is certain: Saudi Arabia does not intend to let go of CR7, according to Goal Arabia. For its part, Al-Nassr would also like to keep their Portuguese striker and have started discussions to extend his lease for one or even two years. But Al-Hilal seems determined to win the day.