Cristiano Ronaldo has officially extended his contract with Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr, committing to the Riyadh-based side until 2027.
The announcement was made on Thursday, with the club releasing a statement and a photograph of Ronaldo holding a jersey emblazoned with “2027” alongside Al Nassr Chairman, Mr Abdullah Almajid.
The extension ensures that Ronaldo, who also captains the side, will remain with Al Nassr for at least two more years, continuing a chapter that began in January 2023.
Taking to his official X account, Ronaldo shared his enthusiasm:
“A new chapter begins. Same passion, same dream. Let’s make history together.”
Al Nassr praised Ronaldo’s leadership both on and off the pitch, describing the extension as a reaffirmation of their successful partnership.
The club also underlined the Portuguese star’s role in boosting its profile, both regionally and globally.
The move is widely seen as a further endorsement of the Saudi Pro League’s ambitious efforts to elevate its global standing, with Ronaldo continuing to be a key figure in the country’s expansive football vision.
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