Cristiano Ronaldo's Potential Return to European Football
Former teammate Louis Saha suggests that Cristiano Ronaldo may seek a return to European leagues, aiming to achieve a 1,000-goal milestone and participate in the 2026 World Cup.
Cristiano Ronaldo, currently playing for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, is reportedly considering a return to European football. Former teammate Louis Saha, who played alongside Ronaldo at Manchester United, believes the Portuguese star is eager to prove himself once more in Europe. Saha stated, "Cristiano aims to reach the ambitious milestone of 1,000 goals and hopes to shine in the 2026 World Cup." He added, "Knowing Cristiano, he has an obsession to prove himself again. After a few years where many said he left Europe because he couldn't handle it anymore, he would love to come back and make them regret those words."
Ronaldo's contract with Al Nassr is set to expire in the summer of 2025. Despite approaching 40, his potential return to Europe has sparked discussions among football enthusiasts and club executives. Saha emphasized, "This is a great opportunity for club presidents. Ronaldo has aged like a beautiful handcrafted carpet, and if I were in the shoes of prominent Premier League club presidents, I would definitely try my luck and make an offer to Cristiano."
As the football world anticipates Ronaldo's next move, his enduring ambition and dedication continue to captivate fans worldwide.