Does Cristiano Ronaldo have any other plans after his Al-Nassr adventure?
At least his current head coach, Rudi Garcia, believes the 37-year-old superstar will return to Europe after his stint in Saudi Arabia.
“He’s one of the best players in the world. He won’t retire at Al-Nassr, he’ll go back to Europe,” Garcia said at a press conference.
Ronaldo still claimed in his presentation PK that his “job in Europe was done”. “I’ve won everything, I’ve played for the biggest clubs. Now I have a new mission in Asia,” he said.
Ronaldo still has a contract with Al-Nassr until 2025. After his working paper expires, the Portuguese would be 40 years old.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia made the goalscorer the highest-paid footballer in history. So far, the veteran has only played two games for his new club and has not scored any goals.