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‘This Chapter Is over’: Cristiano Ronaldo Posts Cryptic Message About His Future as He Retains Saudi Top-Scorer Award

  • On May 26, 2025, Cristiano Ronaldo posted on social media that "This chapter is over" shortly after Al-Nassr's final Saudi Pro League game in Riyadh.
  • Ronaldo's contract with Al-Nassr ends this summer, and he indicated he could leave the club after finishing as the league's top scorer.
  • The 40-year-old Portuguese forward netted 24 goals this season, helping Al-Nassr finish third in the league, though the team fell short of qualifying for the top tier of the Asian Champions League.
  • About half an hour following Al-Nassr’s 3-2 defeat to Al Fateh, Ronaldo shared a brief message expressing his gratitude and indicating the end of his time with the club, accompanied by a photo of himself wearing the team’s jersey.
  • His message implies uncertainty about his future as a unique transfer period, open from June 1 to 10, permits the 32 teams participating in the Club World Cup to acquire new players.
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Cristiano Ronaldo hints on social media that he's leaving Saudi Arabia's Al Nassr: "This chapter is over."

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By STEVE DOUGLAS Cristiano Ronaldo’s time at Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr may be over. The 40-year-old Portuguese striker posted a message on social media hours after the final round of the Saudi Pro League on Monday night, sparking speculation about the star’s future. “This chapter is over,” Ronaldo told his 115 million followers on X, alongside a picture of himself wearing an Al Nassr shirt. “History? Still being written. Grateful to everyone.”…

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World Soccer Talk broke the news in on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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