
Al Nassr's Cristiano Ronaldo controls the ball during a friendly soccer match against Paris Saint-Germain in Osaka, western Japan, Tuesday, July 25, 2023
Cristiano Ronaldo may have closed the door on his Saudi Arabian adventure. The football legend shared a cryptic social media message following Al Nassr’s 3-2 defeat to Al Fateh in their final match of the season.
"This Chapter is Over"—Ronaldo Drops a Hint
After the match, the 40-year-old wrote on his social media platforms, “This chapter is over. The story? Still being written. Grateful to all.”
His words suggest a farewell, not just to the game, but possibly to Al Nassr itself.
Ronaldo's Al Nassr Contract Nears Expiry
Ronaldo’s two-and-a-half-year deal with Al Nassr is set to expire next month. Signed in 2023 after his controversial exit from Manchester United, the contract was worth over $312 million USD.
He delivered strong performances throughout the season, scoring 25 goals in 30 appearances.
Top Scorer, But No League Title
Despite his individual brilliance, Ronaldo’s stint in the Saudi Pro League ends without a league title. He topped the scoring charts but couldn’t push Al Nassr to the championship.
Club World Cup Could Be His Next Stage
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has hinted at Ronaldo’s potential appearance in the upcoming Club World Cup.
Speaking with YouTube star IShowSpeed, Infantino said, “There are discussions with some clubs... Still a few weeks time, will be fun.”
Though Al Nassr didn’t qualify for the tournament, a unique rule allows last-minute signings by participating clubs.
Transfer Window Sparks Speculation
FIFA confirmed that the Club World Cup transfer windows will be open from June 1–10 and June 27–July 3. This decision allows clubs to sign players, even on short-term deals.
This flexibility fuels speculation that Ronaldo might still feature in the tournament—even if on loan.
Which Clubs Could Sign Ronaldo?
There are growing rumors of Ronaldo being linked with several clubs, including:
- Al Hilal: The only Saudi club qualified for the Club World Cup.
- Palmeiras: A top Brazilian club with global ambitions.
- Wydad Casablanca: A Moroccan side that is currently banned from registering new players but still in the rumor mill.
Each of these clubs could view Ronaldo as a short-term asset with massive impact, both on and off the pitch.
FIFA Wants Expiring Contracts Resolved Smoothly
In a statement, FIFA explained the rationale behind the special transfer rules. “The objective is to encourage clubs and players whose contracts are expiring to find an appropriate solution,” it said.
This move aims to ensure big-name players like Ronaldo don’t miss out on major tournaments due to timing issues.
What’s Next for Cristiano Ronaldo?
The football world now waits with bated breath. Will Ronaldo take on another challenge in a different league? Could a Club World Cup cameo be in the cards?
At 40, the Portuguese icon still shows no signs of slowing down. His story is far from over—just entering its next chapter.
One Era Ends, Another Begins
As Ronaldo closes his Saudi chapter, fans around the world are eager to see where his next move leads.
Whether it’s another club or a surprise tournament appearance, one thing is certain—Cristiano Ronaldo continues to redefine the limits of football longevity.

