Seko Fofana, Cristiano Ronaldo's teammate at Al Nassr, has affirmed his commitment to continue playing for at least another four years and has expressed a desire to participate in the Champions League.
Dismissing any notion that his move to Saudi Arabia signals a decline in his career, Fofana, known for his high standards, emphasized that he remains dedicated to personal growth.

In an interview with L'Equipe, he stated that he did not relocate to Al Nassr to stagnate, hinting at a potential return to Europe within the next two to four years.
Despite joining Al Nassr after an impressive season with Lens, which saw them qualify for the Champions League, Fofana is resolute in his belief that he will maintain the required level to compete in top European competitions. The midfielder's decision to join Al Nassr came amid interest from various European clubs.
In anticipation of the FIFA World Cup last year, Cristiano Ronaldo addressed inquiries about his retirement plans, expressing a firm intention to continue his career even if he secured victory in the tournament in Qatar.
Ronaldo, speaking to the Daily Mirror, emphasized that irrespective of public opinion, he remains committed to showcasing his abilities consistently. Despite his ambitious nature and a strong desire to win the World Cup, Ronaldo conveyed that even without additional tournament victories, he would find contentment in his extensive list of accomplishments.
While recognizing the allure of a World Cup triumph, he acknowledged the fulfillment derived from his storied career.
Regarding the timeline for retirement, Ronaldo asserted that the decision would be entirely self-determined. He disclosed to Football365 that he would heed the signals from his own body, vowing to persist until his legs communicated their fatigue.
Dismissing claims of his decline, Ronaldo asserted that he possesses ample capability, a love for football, goal-scoring, and a relentless drive for victory. Defying notions of his career's conclusion, he remains steadfast in proving detractors wrong.
Ronaldo has consistently expressed his desire to continue playing until the age of 40 in previous interviews, underlining his enduring passion for the sport and his determination to defy premature assessments of his abilities.