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Will Cristiano Ronaldo leave Al-Nassr in the summer of 2026?

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According to reporting by Sports.kz citing The i Paper, officials within the Saudi Pro League are considering the possibility of Cristiano Ronaldo departing Al-Nassr during the 2026 summer transfer window. League management is reportedly exploring replacement options involving another global star, with Mohamed Salah and Bruno Fernandes mentioned as leading candidates. This suggests that Ronaldo’s future is being evaluated at the league level, not solely by his club. Ronaldo remains one of the most prolific players in football history, with 961 career goals as of February 2026 and continued pursuit of multiple historic milestones, including 1,000 career goals and potential participation in the 2026 World Cup. The uncertainty lies in whether sporting performance, commercial considerations, and league strategy will favor extending Ronaldo’s presence in Saudi Arabia—or whether the Pro League will prioritize generational renewal by replacing him with a different global superstar.

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Resolves “Yes” if by August 31, 2026, Cristiano Ronaldo officially leaves Al-Nassr, as confirmed by the club, the Saudi Pro League, or widely reported by major international sports media. Otherwise — “No.”

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