
Cristiano Ronaldo’s future is once again making headlines.
The 40-year-old Portuguese legend may be nearing the end of his career, but he’s still the main attraction wherever he plays — and Al Nassr knows it.
With his current contract set to end on June 30, questions have been flying about what comes next.
Some say he could switch clubs, others whisper about retirement, while a few even suggest a dramatic move to Al Nassr’s rivals, Al Hilal.
But according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the Saudi club has no plans to let their top man walk away.
They’re preparing a fresh pitch to Ronaldo — not just a contract, but a vision. And it sounds like they’re ready to spend big to prove they mean business.
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Al Nassr’s transfer plan for Cristiano Ronaldo
🚨 Al Nassr are set to present their plan to Cristiano Ronaldo hoping to get new deal sorted.
The club’s preparing changes to get Cristiano’s green light… and sign new contract to continue at Al Nassr.
Luis Diaz, David Hancko, world class midfielder and more targets have been… pic.twitter.com/FRq6rUD2P8
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 2, 2025
Romano gave an update this week, posting: “Al-Nassr are set to present their plan to Cristiano Ronaldo hoping to get new deal sorted.”
He added: “The club’s preparing changes to get Cristiano’s green light… and sign new contract to continue at Al-Nassr.”
It’s clear this isn’t just about wages. Ronaldo wants silverware — and the club is building around that.
Reports suggest he was frustrated after finishing the season without a trophy. Now, Al Nassr is looking to shake things up with some big-name signings.
Liverpool star Luis Díaz and Slovakian defender David Hancko are on the shopping list. Romano also mentioned that a “world-class midfielder” is being targeted.
These new names could be the key to unlocking a new contract — and another year of seeing Ronaldo’s famous celebration in Saudi Arabia.
Fans hoping to see CR7 at the Club World Cup later this year might just get their wish — if Al Nassr delivers the goods.
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