Cristiano Ronaldo Eyes Brazil Move Amid Al-Nassr Uncertainty


Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly considering a move to Brazil after a trophyless season with Al-Nassr. With his contract expiring in mid-2025 and no renewal yet, a top Brazilian club has offered a deal matching his Saudi salary.
Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly considering a move to Brazil after a trophyless season with Al-Nassr. With his contract expiring in mid-2025 and no renewal yet, a top Brazilian club has offered a deal matching his Saudi salary. Al-Nassr’s AFC Champions League exit has fueled his frustration, as interest from Brazil rises ahead of the 2025 Club World Cup.
After the conclusion of the 2024-25 season, Cristiano Ronaldo’s future at Al-Nassr has come under serious scrutiny following the club's failure to secure any trophies. According to reports from Spanish outlet Marca, the 40-year-old Portuguese forward has not yet agreed to a contract extension, with his current deal set to expire at the end of the season. The situation has sparked interest from an unnamed Brazilian club, which has reportedly offered a salary package comparable to Ronaldo's current earnings in Saudi Arabia.
With four Brazilian teams preparing for the expanded FIFA Club World Cup, there is growing interest from South American investors to bring global icons like Ronaldo to the Brazilian top flight. His disappointment following Al-Nassr’s elimination from the AFC Champions League has only intensified rumors of a potential switch. Ronaldo is said to have demanded a stronger supporting squad—on par with rival Saudi clubs such as Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad—if he is to remain in Riyadh.
Meanwhile, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has signed a partnership with the European Commission, making it an official supporter of the 2025 AFCON in Morocco. This includes support for both men's and women’s tournaments, as well as grassroots initiatives like the African Schools Football Championship.






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