Cristiano Ronaldo's future at Al-Nassr is reportedly looking more uncertain after contract talks were put on hold amid the club's struggles.
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Ronaldo in last months of contractTalks over new Al-Nassr deal on holdConcern over club's on-pitch strugglesFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
According to Marca, negotiations over a new deal were put on hold following Al-Nassr's 3-2 Saudi Pro League loss to Al-Ittihad in midweek, mere days after their AFC Champions League semi-final exit to Kawasaki Frontale. The report states Ronaldo was expecting to sign a two-year extension but these poor results have given the 40-year-old pause for thought.
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Ronaldo has been the face of the Saudi Pro League since he signed for Al-Nassr from Manchester United in early 2023 but his team's failure to win a trophy yet again could make the Portugal international rethink his future. The report adds that Ronaldo's frustration at the situation has left Al-Nassr pondering their options over a renewal, with a switch to another Saudi side not ruled out.
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Ronaldo has repeatedly stated his desire to score 1,000 goals in competitive matches before retiring from football, with the veteran currently on 934.
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Ronaldo's Al-Nassr, who have dropped outside the AFC Champions League qualification spaces into fourth, travel to Al-Akhdoud in their next match on Monday.