According to Saudi media reports, Al Nassr plans to extend Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract until the end of June 2026, by which time Ronaldo will be 41 years old.
The reports indicate that Al Nassr’s management is highly satisfied with Ronaldo’s performance so far and hopes to finalize the contract extension as soon as possible.
Ronaldo set to extend his contract with Al Nassr!
In addition to renewing Ronaldo’s contract, Al Nassr also plans to strengthen the squad to build a team capable of competing for major titles.
Ronaldo joined Al Nassr in January 2023, with his current contract set to expire in June 2025.
Previous reports suggest that Ronaldo earns an annual salary of €200 million at Al Nassr, making him the highest-paid athlete in the world.
Ronaldo’s current contract expires in June 2025
Since joining the club, Ronaldo has made 83 appearances, scoring 74 goals and providing 18 assists.
This season alone, Ronaldo has played 19 matches, scoring 16 goals and assisting 3 times.
Ronaldo remains in red-hot form this season!
Ronaldo will turn 40 in just one month, and it remains unclear whether this new contract will be the final one of his illustrious career.
Will Ronaldo fight on until the 2026 World Cup?
However, given his current physical condition and disciplined lifestyle, Ronaldo could very well continue playing beyond 2026.
Ronaldo’s Future: Aiming for Longevity in Football?
As Ronaldo approaches his 40th birthday, his potential contract extension with Al Nassr signals his determination to continue competing at the highest level. His impressive goal-scoring form proves that age has not diminished his impact on the pitch. With Al Nassr planning squad reinforcements, Ronaldo could play a crucial role in leading the club to domestic and continental success. Additionally, his extension raises speculation—could he be eyeing a final appearance at the 2026 World Cup before hanging up his boots?