Cristiano Ronaldo may have played his final match for Al Nassr, as the football legend dropped a cryptic message hinting at the end of his chapter with the Saudi Arabian club. His statement came shortly after Al Nassr’s 3-2 defeat against Al Fateh in the last match of the 2024–25 Saudi Pro League season.
Ronaldo Scores, But Al Nassr Falls Short in Final Game
The 39-year-old Portuguese striker added another goal to his remarkable tally on Monday, scoring in what could potentially be his farewell appearance for Al Nassr. Despite his efforts, the team suffered a 3–2 loss to Al Fateh, failing to close the season on a high note. However, Ronaldo’s individual brilliance shone through once again, as he concluded the Saudi Pro League season as the top scorer with 25 goals, securing the Golden Boot for the second consecutive year.
The goal marked his 99th for Al Nassr across all competitions in just 105 appearances since joining the Riyadh-based club in December 2022. That translates to nearly a goal per match—a testament to his enduring prowess even in the twilight years of his career.
“This Chapter Is Over”: Ronaldo’s Cryptic Social Media Message Sparks Exit Speculation
After the game, Ronaldo posted a photograph of himself wearing the Al Nassr jersey, captioned with a statement that stirred speculation among fans and the football community alike:
“This chapter is over. The story? Still being written. Thanks to all.”
The post has fueled rumors that the former Real Madrid and Manchester United forward may be preparing to leave Al Nassr once his contract expires.
This chapter is over.
The story? Still being written.
Grateful to all. pic.twitter.com/Vuvl5siEB3— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) May 26, 2025
Contract Set to Expire in June 2025, but Exit Might Come Sooner
Cristiano Ronaldo’s current contract with Al Nassr runs until June 30, 2025, but recent developments indicate that he might leave before completing the full term. No official confirmation about a contract extension or early termination has been provided by either the player or the club. The timing of his social media post, just after the final league game of the season, suggests that Ronaldo may be eyeing a new destination ahead of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
Al Nassr Misses Out on AFC Champions League Elite
Despite Ronaldo’s impressive goal-scoring form, Al Nassr ended their league campaign in third place, falling short of securing qualification for the AFC Champions League Elite—Asia’s top-tier continental competition. This underwhelming finish adds further fuel to the speculation that Ronaldo could be looking for a new challenge elsewhere. The only piece of silverware Al Nassr won this season was the Arab Club Champions Cup, an achievement that pales in comparison to Ronaldo’s career standards.
Brazilian Clubs Circle Ahead of FIFA Club World Cup
According to The Sun and ESPN, Ronaldo has received an offer from an unnamed Brazilian club that is set to participate in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which will be held in the United States from June 14 to July 13. Brazil has four confirmed participants in the tournament: Flamengo, Palmeiras, Fluminense, and Botafogo.
Among them, Botafogo has shown the most public interest. Their coach, Renato Paiva, reportedly said:
“If he came, you can’t say no to a star like that.”
Although the specific club has not been named officially, the possibility of Ronaldo joining a South American powerhouse to compete at one final global stage has captivated fans worldwide.
Special Transfer Window Opens Doors for Club World Cup Move
FIFA has allowed a special transfer window from June 1 to June 10 for clubs participating in the Club World Cup. This could open the door for a high-profile, short-term signing like Ronaldo. The move would enable him to feature in the prestigious tournament despite Al Nassr not qualifying.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has already confirmed that talks are underway to potentially facilitate Ronaldo’s participation in the tournament, a move that would undoubtedly increase the competition’s global appeal.
Career Stats: Ronaldo Approaches 1,000 Goals
Even at 39, Ronaldo’s numbers remain astonishing. His career tally stands at 937 official goals, including 801 at the club level. These statistics place him comfortably among the greatest goal scorers in football history. His spell at Al Nassr alone includes:
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105 matches
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99 goals
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1 Arab Club Champions Cup title
Given his consistent performance, it’s clear that Ronaldo still has the physical capacity and competitive fire to play at the top level.
What’s Next for Cristiano Ronaldo?
As of now, Ronaldo has not officially declared where he will play next. The combination of his social media farewell, Al Nassr’s failure to qualify for key tournaments, and reports of interest from Brazilian clubs points toward a significant shift in his career trajectory.
His participation in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is still uncertain but increasingly likely, especially if a deal is struck with a club already qualified. Whether it’s a short-term move to Brazil or a return to European football, fans around the world are eagerly awaiting his next move.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s potential exit from Al Nassr marks the end of another chapter in a historic career that continues to evolve. While the Saudi chapter may be closing, the “story is still being written”—and the next few weeks will likely reveal where this global icon plans to write his final pages. Whether in Brazil, the United States, or somewhere else entirely, one thing is certain: Ronaldo’s journey is far from over.
The information is collected from ESPN and Yahoo.