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Cristiano Ronaldo to Leave Al Nassr? Portugal Star can join 5 Clubs ahead of Club World Cup

By MyKhel Staff

Cristiano Ronaldo’s illustrious career has been marked by iconic performances and strategic transfers. As the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup nears, speculation is rife regarding his next destination, especially following his recent message hinting at a departure from Al Nassr.

On May 26, 2025, Ronaldo posted a message on social media stating, “This chapter is over. The story? Still being written. Grateful to all.”

Cristiano Ronaldo

The post came after Al Nassr’s 3-2 defeat to Al Fateh and has been interpreted by many as a farewell note, indicating the end of his Saudi stint. With his contract expiring in June and Al Nassr missing out on Club World Cup qualification, Ronaldo’s next move is open-ended but imminent.

FIFA has introduced a special transfer window from June 1 to June 10, 2025, specifically for teams qualified for the 32-team Club World Cup. This allows clubs to bolster their squads, making room for blockbuster signings like Ronaldo. Here are five clubs that could realistically bring in the Portuguese legend.

Five Possible Destinations for Cristiano Ronaldo

1. CF Monterrey (Mexico)

Monterrey, one of the strongest sides in CONCACAF, has secured its place in the Club World Cup. The Mexican giants boast a competitive squad, and Ronaldo’s arrival could provide both star power and finishing quality. A potential reunion with former teammate Sergio Ramos adds further appeal.

2. Inter Miami CF (USA)

Ronaldo joining Inter Miami would be one of the biggest football stories of the year, especially with Lionel Messi already part of the team. The potential for a final Messi-Ronaldo showdown in a major tournament is a marketing dream and a footballing spectacle the Club World Cup would crave.

3. Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)

Despite his exit from Al Nassr, Ronaldo could remain in Saudi Arabia with Al Hilal. The club is a domestic rival with greater continental success and will participate in the Club World Cup. Al Hilal’s infrastructure, ambition, and resources could convince Ronaldo to stay in the Middle East.

4. Wydad Casablanca (Morocco)

The reigning Moroccan champions are another potential suitor. Wydad is known for its passionate fan base and continental pedigree. Signing Ronaldo, even for a short-term stint, could elevate the club's global stature and create a historic moment for African football.

5. Botafogo (Brazil)

Botafogo represents a unique South American opportunity. One of Brazil’s most decorated clubs, they will be looking to assert their dominance globally. Ronaldo’s addition could add finishing firepower and international media spotlight, further boosting their Club World Cup aspirations.

As the countdown to the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup begins, all eyes are on Cristiano Ronaldo. Each of these five clubs presents a different narrative - legacy, rivalry, spectacle, or ambition. No matter where he goes, Ronaldo is set to be one of the tournament’s defining storylines.

Story first published: Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 20:52 [IST]
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