Cristiano Ronaldo is going strong in the Saudi Pro League. The 39-year-old has been a phenomenon for Al Nassr and has lit up Asian football.
Ronaldo, who recently crossed 900 competitive goals for clubs and country, has set his sights on 1000 goals. The player is still extremely fit and agile, which means he can easily extend his career for a few more years.

Although Ronaldo is set to enter the fifth decade of his life next year, his partner Georgian Rodriguez recently revealed when the player may hang his boots.
In a candid revelation during the third season of her Netflix reality TV series "I Am Georgina," she speculated, "When someone asks me when do you think Cristiano will retire? I say I don't think he will do it before the age of 50."
If Georgina's words are to be taken, it provides a fascinating glimpse into Ronaldo's potential career longevity, suggesting that Ronaldo's retirement may till be a distant event. The Portugal international himself has spoken about retirement, albeit without setting a definitive timeline.
In an interview with the Portuguese TV station Now, the six-time Ballon d'Or recipient shared, "I don't know if I will retire soon, in two or three years, but I will probably retire here at Al Nassr. I'm delighted at this club, and I feel good in this nation. I'm delighted to be playing in Saudi Arabia, and I hope to continue."
Moreover, Ronaldo has also touched upon the subject of his future with the national team. He indicated a non-disclosure approach to his departure.
"When I leave the national team, I won't tell anyone in advance, and it will be a very spontaneous decision on my part, but also a very well-thought-out one," he said.
After two decades at the pinnacle of football, playing for top-tier clubs and now Al Nassr, the question of when Ronaldo will retire is on many people's minds. The speculation by Georgina Rodriguez about him playing until 50, although it seems a bit too optimistic, highlights the player's incredible fitness and dedication to football.
Cristiano Ronaldo will surely be around for the FIFA World Cup 2026 for Portugal. The veteran may hang his international boots after the World Cup. When it comes to club football, he can continue playing for at least three or four seasons. Although Al Nassr is his current home, the Portugal legend may return to Sporting CP for his final hurrah.