Cristiano Ronaldo has disclosed that he intends to retire from football within the next “two or three years,” although he hasn’t yet decided the exact timing for ending his remarkable career.
The 39-year-old, who will turn 40 on February 5, 2025, is still thriving with Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia and remains a key player on the international scene.

In a recent interview with NOW, Ronaldo revealed that his retirement from international football will be an unexpected move, taking everyone by surprise, according to Marca.
The Portuguese star, who recently faced questions about his future following a goalless UEFA Euros campaign, remains dedicated to his national team under coach Roberto Martinez.
Ronaldo dismissed the possibility of pursuing a coaching career, instead hinting at exploring opportunities beyond football as he continues to expand his brand.
Fans are left wondering what lies ahead for the five-time Ballon d’Or winner as he prepares for upcoming matches with Al-Nassr and Portugal.
“When I leave the national team, I will not tell anyone; it will be a very spontaneous decision on my part,” Ronaldo shared during his interview with Portuguese channel NOW.
