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    Cristiano Ronaldo has suggested he could still be playing at the 2030 FIFA World Cup, raising eyebrows across the football world.

    The 41-year-old, currently with Al-Nassr, indicated he is open to extending his career if his performance levels remain consistent over the coming years.

    Ronaldo eyes a historic milestone

    Speaking about his long-term future, Ronaldo did not rule out featuring at the 2030 tournament, which will be co-hosted by Morocco, Portugal, and Spain.

    “I haven’t completely ruled out playing in the 2030 World Cup. If I’m still scoring every week at 41, then maybe I can keep going for another four years,” he said.

    Cristiano Ronaldo hints he could play in 2030 World Cup
    Cristiano Ronaldo – Getty image

    The prospect would see the Portugal captain compete at the age of 45, an unprecedented feat in modern elite football.

    Form fuels ambition

    Ronaldo’s comments are underpinned by his continued output at club level, where he remains a decisive figure for Al-Nassr.

    His longevity and physical conditioning have allowed him to maintain high performance standards well into his 40s, reinforcing belief that an extended career is not unrealistic.

    Legacy already secured

    Widely regarded as one of football’s greatest players, Ronaldo remains the sport’s all-time leading goalscorer, with 900+ career goals.

    While participation in the 2030 World Cup remains a major challenge, his statement clearly hints that a retirement is not in sight.

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