Cristiano Ronaldo dismissed the possibility of participating in the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.카지노
Ronaldo's contract with his current team, Saudi Arabia's al-Nasr, expires at the end of June. Al-Nasr failed to advance to the Club World Cup, but the possibility of a Meho match between Lionel Messi and Ronaldo at the Club World Cup in the U.S. has been drawing keen attention as FIFA President Gianni Infantino raised the possibility of Ronaldo moving to a team that will play in the Club World Cup in the U.S.
However, Ronaldo, the 'Portugal national team captain' who reached the Nations League final, made it clear in an interview that he would not go to the Club World Cup.
Asked about the possibility of signing a contract with another club to participate in the Club World Cup, he dismissed it, saying, "It's meaningless to discuss other issues other than the national team right now." "I will not participate in the Club World Cup. I have received many invitations and contacts from some clubs, some have meaningful offers, others have not, but I can't try everything. We can't catch all the balls," he said, hinting that there is no possibility of a transfer to a team playing in the Club World Cup in June.
Ronaldo announced on his SNS that "this chapter is over" shortly after the final match of the Saudi Arabian professional league last month, raising the possibility of a transfer, but a series of media including BBC Sport are mentioning the possibility of extending the contract. "Alnasr's club is confident in extending its contract with Ronaldo," the report said. "My decision (not to attend the Club World Cup) is almost final," Ronaldo said ahead of the final match of the Nations League between Portugal and Spain on the 9th.
Soon after his contract with Manchester United was terminated in 2023, Ronaldo chose to go to Al-Nasr in the Saudi league. He scored 99 goals in 111 games and 35 goals in 41 games last season, showing off his strong performance despite his young age. Ronaldo played for 89 minutes in the semifinal match against Germany, driving his country Portugal to the finals of the Nations League with a come-from-behind goal that led to a 2-1 victory.
When many saw the final match to be held at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany at 4 a.m. on Saturday as a showdown between 17-year-old Spanish rookie Ramin Yamal and the unsuspecting Wolkle striker Ronaldo, Ronaldo said, "It's always been like that. Whenever we had a big match, we always had Cristiano Ronaldo vs. this guy or that guy. It's been like that for over 20 years. Now it's not like that anymore. It's normal. They're from a completely different generation. One generation starts and the other generation ends." "Actually, it's not an individual match. It's a team-to-team match. It will always be like that. What I want most is for Portugal to be at an excellent level and to play a good game with confidence that things can go well, and to win against the best team in the world, a very good team."