At over forty years old, Cristiano Ronaldo is not planning to retire; in fact, he wants to play for ten more years.
Cristiano Ronaldo recently took part in the Globe Soccer Gala Night, when he made the following remarks that garnered headlines right away:
“I don’t feel tired yet and I will retire when my body doesn’t allow it. But if you ask for specific numbers, it’s about 10 years from now” CR7 said.
That’s correct, I had the highest goal total in history last year, and I’m honored to have defeated Erling Haaland despite being 39 years old.
I am aware that I will always encounter criticism. “I must concentrate on showcasing my abilities on the field,” declared Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Portuguese soccer star will be over 50 years old if he retires in ten years, having been born in 1985. It’s clear that CR7 still has a great deal of ambition and passion to play football.
Furthermore, Cristiano Ronaldo provided information regarding the Saudi Pro League, which he is currently participating in: “Compared to Ligue 1, the Saudi Pro League offers a better level of professional competitiveness and quality. I have no doubts about that. When I first came at Al Nassr a year ago, I also said this.”