Cristiano Ronaldo following a session of training with AlNassr Saudi Club. Ronaldo responded to a question from Spanish journalist Eduardo Aguirre about a return to Real Madrid in the future by saying that’something could happen’
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Real Madrid has an undeniable appeal. It has always been a place where legendary players have gone to become stars. In that regard, CR7 is not any different. The Portuguese superstar of 39 years is no less than royalty in Madrid. Ronaldo transformed from a young, world-class footballer to an all-time superstar after he switched Manchester United and Los Blancos for Los Blancos, in 2009. He scored an incredible 450 goals in just 438 games, won 15 major trophies (including four Champions League trophies), and became a legend.
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Ronaldo has left his mark on the white shirt. Many legends have worn it, but few have done so as deeply as him. Now, Ronaldo has opened the way for a spectacular reunion. In the near future.
Ronaldo returns to Real Madrid –
Ronaldo’s refusal to rule out a possible return in a recent, candid interview sent Madridistas into a frenzy. Spanish journalist Eduardo Aguirre When asked about a return to Real Madrid by CR7, the Portuguese GOAT teased, “Maybe something will happen after I end my career.”
The veteran striker What is He made no secret about his love for the Spanish giants. Calling his time at Al-Nassr “the happiest in terms of soccer,” he called his time in Spain “the most happy for me.” Could CR7, with only a few more years of his playing career left, make the greatest comeback in football history by returning to White House? It is after all the place where he established his legacy as one of basketball’s greatest.
How much is CR7 rewarded per week?
Ronaldo’s outrageous Saudi salary is a huge obstacle for Madrid fans to overcome before they book flights.
Five-time Ballon d’Or-winner is currently raking it in at Al-Nassr. Despite his contract expiring next summer, reports indicate he could be nearing a massive new deal worth about 170 millions euros per annum. That’s around 13.5 million euros per month or over 4 million euros per week – numbers that even Madrid might struggle to match for an ageing player with only a few years left on the pitch.
Can CR7 achieve the magic 1,000?
Ronaldo is not planning to retire anytime soon, despite approaching 40. The ex-United icon is chasing a personal mission – to hit 1,000 career goals before calling it quits.
He shows no sign of slowing down despite his 920 goals. Recently, he scored another goal in Al-Nassr’s 3-1 win over Al-Fateh.
Madrid Return? Watch this space…
Ronaldo, for now, remains the king in the desert. He rules the Saudi Pro League through his obsession with goals and his eye-watering salary.
The fans of Real Madrid may not be done with their best-ever No.7 if his cryptic statements are to be believed. Ronaldo is determined to be remembered as the best. Real Madrid might be able to offer him an opportunity in management. Could he be invited back to Madrid as an ambassador? Watch this space.