Cristiano Ronaldo's Strategic Move: Al-Nassr Contract to Prime for 2026 World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo explains his decision to renew with Al-Nassr, focusing on optimal preparation for the 2026 World Cup.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the iconic Portuguese forward, has recently made headlines with his decision to renew his contract with Al-Nassr instead of participating in the Club World Cup. This strategic move is aimed at ensuring he is in peak condition for the 2026 World Cup, set to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Why Al-Nassr?
Ronaldo, who will be 41 years old during the 2026 World Cup, emphasized the importance of rest and preparation over immediate competitive play. He turned down offers from teams involved in the Club World Cup, stating, "I prefer to have a good rest, a good preparation, because this season will be very long, and it culminates with the World Cup."
A Career Spanning Decades
Since his debut in 2003, Ronaldo has scored 138 goals in 221 appearances for Portugal. His illustrious career includes five Ballon d'Or awards, two Nations League titles, and a Euro 2016 victory. Currently, he has 938 senior goals for both club and country, inching closer to the monumental 1,000-goal milestone.
Focus on the Future
Ronaldo’s decision to stay with Al-Nassr underscores his commitment to both his club and the Portugal national team. "I decided not to listen to offers in order to be ready not only for Al Nassr but also for the national team," he remarked. This move is seen as a calculated effort to extend his career and make a significant impact in what could be his sixth World Cup appearance.
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- European Football
- Portugal National Team
- Football Strategy
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