Cristiano Ronaldo hints at retirement plans
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Cristiano Ronaldo is still going strong at the age of 40, playing for Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr and the Portugal national team, but he has admitted the end is coming "soon"
Man Utd have an average squad age of 25.4 years, per Transfermarkt. Though, most of their current starters have been signed in the last five years. Their 88-year record for selecting a homegrown player is still intact, but Ronaldo recognises the current iteration is much different from the side he used to play for under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed he plans to retire from professional football "soon" and anticipates an emotional farewell, predicting he "probably will cry" when the moment arrives.
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Cristiano Ronaldo issued a frank assessment of the current Manchester United squad and their head coach, Ruben Amorim.The Portuguese superstar had a legendary spell at Old Trafford between 2003 and
A series of injuries had delayed Ronaldo’s international call-up and it took the insistence of Aurélio Pereira, his coach at Sporting CP, to convince Carlos Dinis that this spindly winger was worthy of some minutes. He didn’t fare too badly—though the same cannot be said for his teammates that day.