World footballer
“Chapter over” – Cristiano Ronaldo sends cryptic message
05/27/2025 – 00:10 a.m.Reading time: 2 min.

Is Cristiano Ronaldo from Al-Nassr FC now quickly changes to a participant in the club World Cup? A message of the superstar that sounds goodbye further heats up the rumors.
Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo further fueled speculation about a change of club with a contribution on social media. “This chapter has been completed. The story is still written. I am still grateful. I am all grateful,” the Portuguese wrote on Instagram and X to a photo that shows him in the jersey of his current association al-Nassr FC. Many fans evaluated the words that Ronaldo did not explain further as a farewell message. Ten thousands of comments were already under the articles after less than an hour.
The 40-year-old has been rumored for a long time-not least because of the club World Cup that is up to this summer. It was only at the weekend that FIFA President Gianni Infantino had promised that Ronaldo could be there at the Club World Cup by changing the club.
“There are conversations with some clubs. So if an association is observed and interested in signing Ronaldo for the World Cup, who knows. There are still a few weeks, it will be exciting,” said the Swiss according to the AP news agency to the online streamer Ishow speed, whose YouTube channel has more than 39 million subscribers.
The summer transfer period modified by the World Football Association makes this theoretically possible, said Infantino. FIFA enables the participating clubs short-term transfer.
Should a club actually commit the 40 -year -old Portuguese for this time, it would be a coup for marketing. With an invitation for MLS-Club Inter Miami, FIFA had already made sure that the Argentine superstar Lionel Messi can appear and the tournament received more attention.
The Saudi Club Al-Nassr, in which Ronaldo has been under contract since 2023, does not take part in the club World Cup, which takes place in the USA with 32 teams from June 14 to July 13, including FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.
