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As Lionel Messi leaves PSG, Cristiano Ronaldo's decision to retire from football

Cristiano Ronaldo talked about his retirement.

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo talked about his retirement.
Cristiano Ronaldo talked about his retirement.

Lionel Messi has not yet defined where he will play next season. His wish since he found out that he would not continue at PSG was always to return to FC Barcelona, but the blaugrana have still not been able to be in order financially and the formal offer is slow in coming. This impatient the entourage of the captain of the Argentine National Team and the return to the Camp Nou ceased to be a guarantee.

Meanwhile, the man from Rosario has two proposals from other continents on the table: Al Hilal in Asia and Inter Miami in America. However, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) is clear that he wants to continue in Europe and would not lean towards any of the aforementioned teams. After all, he is the current FIFA The Best and comes from being World Cup champion as the top figure of the Albiceleste, so it is more than demonstrated that he still has a lot to give at the highest level.

In return, Cristiano Ronaldo decided to leave the big leagues to sign for Al Nassr, an experience that did not end up being profitable for CR7 beyond economics. The Portuguese could not establish himself in the Saudi Arabian league or in the local cup, so he ended the year empty-handed. Now, there were rumors that he could return to Europe, but he himself took it upon himself to deny it.

What did Cristiano Ronaldo say about his future?

The '7' was consulted about the rumors that link him to Newcastle, and assured: “I am happy here. I want to continue here and I will continue here. Life is going very well, the league is good. Big players are welcome. If this happens, the league will improve even more." Thus, Cristiano ruled out the flight to Europe and his retirement could be close: 2025 would be his last year as a professional.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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