Ronaldo, Club World Cup
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Ronaldo believes that Carlo Ancelotti becoming Brazil’s head coach is a unique combination in football, bringing together the best manager in the world with the most successful national team in
Despite receiving a £168m ‘offer’ to extend his Al Nassr contract (as revealed by our pals at TEAMtalk), Ronaldo appears increasingly likely to leave their money ‘on the table’, with this mammoth deal not enough to keep him content at Saudi Arabia’s third-best team.
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VnExpress International on MSN5 potential next destinations for Cristiano RonaldoCristiano Ronaldo's next club, after his contract with Al Nassr expires at the end of next month, could provide him with a chance to play in the FIFA Club World Cup or return to the Champions League.
Inter legend Ronaldo believes the Nerazzurri will face a tougher opponent than Barcelona in the Champions League final, but remains confident that Simone Inzaghi’s men will have their own weapons
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The Mirror US on MSNCristiano Ronaldo linked with Saudi return amid major transfer offer from BrazilCristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Arabian adventures may not be over after all, despite what the 40-year-old’s recent cryptic goodbye post may have suggested. Following Al-Nassr’s 3-2 season-ending loss to Al Fateh on Monday,
The former Brazil international's time in charge of Valladolid has been turbulent, with relegations from La Liga in 2021, 2023 and 2025.
AL-NASSR are confident they can keep Cristiano Ronaldo – just days after the Portuguese star indicated he would leave the club. The 40-year-old declared earlier this week his “chapter
Monterrey appears to be leading the conversation. The Mexican club has reportedly offered Ronaldo a short-term contract, covering just the Club World Cup period—an arrangement that would run for roughly one month,