
Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed his Ronaldo retirement plan on Tuesday. He said he will retire in one or two years. He explained that he wants to spend more time with his family. Ronaldo has scored more than 950 goals in his career. He said he still feels strong and motivated.
Ronaldo joked that “soon” could mean 10 years, but then clarified. He said age makes every month feel faster in football. Ronaldo feels sharp on the field. He continues to enjoy playing for Al-Nassr and Portugal. However, he admitted that his career is close to the end.
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He also confirmed that the 2026 World Cup will be his last. Portugal is close to qualifying for the tournament. Ronaldo will be 41 during that event. He said he has given everything to football for 25 years. He wants to enjoy his final moments as a player.
Ronaldo spoke about his legacy with confidence. He believes he will be remembered as one of the best players in history. He holds multiple records, including the most international goals. He said his career has been full of achievements and unforgettable memories.
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Talking about Cristiano Jr., he said he wants his son to be free of pressure. Ronaldo wants him to be happy in whatever he chooses. He will support him, no matter what. As the Ronaldo retirement timeline gets closer, he wants to focus on his family and enjoy every remaining game.