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Ronaldo Declines Club World Cup: Saudi’s PIF & FIFA’s Grand Plans Met Their Match

Key Takeaways

  • Cristiano Ronaldo, now 40, has officially ruled out joining the 2025 Club World Cup despite FIFA and Saudi-backed efforts.
  • FIFA President Infantino considered creating a special transfer window to lure Ronaldo to the U.S.
  • Multiple clubs—including Palmeiras, Fluminense, Wydad Casablanca, and Al-Hilal—tried to sign him on a short-term basis.
  • Ronaldo emphasized his focus on short-, medium-, and long-term planning, prioritizing Portugal over one-off stints.
  • With his Al-Nassr contract expiring June 30, renewal talks are underway and seem promising.

A Rivalry Beyond Trophies

From Saudi to Seattle, football power brokers—FIFA, Saudi Arabia’s PIF, and a host of top clubs—had one goal: get Cristiano Ronaldo to headline the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. But amid the glamour and negotiation frenzy, Ronaldo offered a definitive response: No.

Even FIFA President Gianni Infantino toyed with the idea of an exclusive signing window, just to pave a path for Ronaldo to join the 32-team spectacle. Al-Hilal, backed by Saudi’s financial might, explored a dramatic short-term move to set up a dream clash against Lionel Messi. But the plan didn’t resonate with the man who has spent two decades defining football’s elite.

Clubs came calling—Brazilian champions Palmeiras, Copa Libertadores holders Fluminense, Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca—all interested. Yet Ronaldo wasn’t swayed. His response was firm and grounded in foresight: “You can’t try and do everything. You can’t catch every ball… It’s something practically decided on my part.”

Instead, his focus is fixed on Portugal. Fresh off a vital winner in Munich that propelled his nation into the UEFA Nations League final, Ronaldo is clearly not treating international duty as a sideshow. This isn’t a semi-retired superstar chasing headlines—this is a player still hunting trophies that matter to him.

Back in Riyadh, Al-Nassr are hoping to extend his stay. Their internal restructuring hasn’t derailed momentum, and sporting director Fernando Hierro has confirmed that renewal discussions are active. Over 30 clubs reportedly remain interested, but for Ronaldo, only the right project will do.

Final Word

Cristiano Ronaldo’s absence from the Club World Cup speaks volumes. He’s not chasing legacy through spectacle—he’s crafting it through purpose. Whether it’s an Al-Nassr renewal or a strategic move elsewhere, one thing is certain: Ronaldo is playing the long game. Stay locked in with Goal Drift for every twist in this ongoing football saga and Portugal’s next chapter.

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