Cristiano Ronaldo has seen a Premier League return ruled out as the English top-flight is now "too demanding" for the Manchester United legend.
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Took in two spells with Manchester UnitedStill going strong in the Saudi Pro LeagueExpected to sign new deal with Al-NassrFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
CR7 has taken in two spells at Old Trafford over the course of his remarkable career – claiming league titles, Champions League crowns and Ballon d’Or honours. He is now in the Saudi Pro League with Al-Nassr.
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Ronaldo is still going strong at 40 years of age, with the UEFA Nations League recently captured for the second time as captain of Portugal, and the evergreen frontman remains determined to reach 1,000 goals across his outings for club and country.
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A move has been speculated on for 2025, after running down his contract in the Middle East, with various clubs competing at the FIFA Club World Cup being linked with the Portuguese GOAT. While such a switch was considered, Ronaldo is not expected to return to England.
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That is the opinion of former Chelsea star Geremi, who – speaking to , who offer the latest FIFA Club World Cup betting odds – said of what comes next for the all-time great: "What Cristiano Ronaldo is doing at his age is exceptional, but his time in the Premier League is over. The Premier League is too demanding, he is 40 years old and it wouldn’t be the same as doing it once in a while in international games.
"I think he’s going into his last year in football and I can’t see him spending that in the Premier League, it’s too competitive and a lot more demanding than he has been used to in the last two years."