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Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has reached an agreement with Al Nassr to extend his contract by another year until June 2026.
According to AFP, quoting an official with the Saudi club, both sides have agreed on the renewable extension of Ronaldo’s contract, “but it has not been signed yet. An announcement will be made over the coming days”.
Ronaldo turned 40 last week with his current contract due to end in June 2025.
The former Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus star joined Al Nassr in January 2023 and has since scored 82 goals in 90 matches.
In August, Ronaldo said he would stay with Al Nassr through the end of his professional career, which may be “soon or in two or three years”.
The Portuguese great appeared to trade an end-of-career payday for football obscurity when he moved to Riyadh’s Al Nassr two years ago in a deal said to be worth $250 million.