Cristiano Ronaldo, one of football’s greatest icons, has hinted that his legendary career might be nearing its end. The Al Nassr superstar revealed that he plans to retire “very soon,” suggesting that fans could witness the final chapter of his illustrious journey within the next couple of years.

In a recent interview in Riyadh, the 40-year-old forward opened up about his future plans, saying, “I’m really enjoying the moment. I score goals, feeling quick and sharp. But I will retire soon… in 10 years! No, I’m joking. I mean really soon. I did and gave everything for football in the last 25 years.”

The Portuguese legend, who has rewritten record books throughout his career with Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and now Al Nassr, admitted that the end is closer than ever. “It’s probably gonna happen in one or two years,” he confessed, adding that the upcoming World Cup would “definitely” be his last.

Ronaldo’s comments have sent waves of emotion through the football community. For over two decades, he has been the face of consistency, discipline, and excellence, inspiring millions with his unmatched work ethic and relentless desire to stay at the top.

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