Cristiano Ronaldo agrees one-year contract extension with Saudi Al-Nassr just days after celebrating 40th birthday

Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly agreed to sign a new contract extension with Al-Nassr, just days after turning 40.

Ronaldo's contract, which he signed with the Saudi giants in January 2023 for two and a half years, would have expired at the conclusion of the 2024/25 season. However, an Al-Nassr official has reportedly told the AFP that the Portuguese star has agreed to prolong his stay for another year, with the new contract lasting until June 2026.

'Cristiano Ronaldo.'
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The official told AFP: "The sides have agreed on a renewable extension of Ronaldo's contract, but it has not yet been signed. We will make an announcement in the coming days."

Ronaldo's deal comes less than a week after turning 40. The former Manchester United and Real Madrid great celebrated his milestone birthday with a goal against Al Feiha in a critical Saudi Pro League match on February 6, which Al-Nassr won 3-0.

Al-Nassr return to league action on Thursday, when they face Al-Ahli away from home.

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