Cristiano Ronaldo, the iconic Portuguese footballer, has opened up about his two-year journey with Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr, expressing both satisfaction and a hunger for further success. Speaking candidly in an interview, the 39-year-old football legend shared his thoughts on his career, life in Saudi Arabia, and his vision for the league’s future.
“Life is good, football is good, but I want more,” Ronaldo said, reflecting on his time since joining Al-Nassr in December 2022. His groundbreaking move not only marked a significant milestone for his career but also set the stage for other global stars to follow, boosting the league’s profile on the international stage.
Despite not yet securing a domestic trophy with Al-Nassr, Ronaldo has been a standout performer, winning the Golden Boot last season with an impressive 35 goals in 31 matches. His performances reaffirm his status as a top-tier player even as he approaches 40.
Looking ahead, Ronaldo emphasized the need for the Saudi Pro League to enhance its competitiveness. “It’s an honor to be part of this journey. But what I want and look forward to is the next 5 to 10 years,” he said. “The league still needs to improve not only the first teams but also the academies. This isn’t just about the future of Saudi football but about competing with other leagues globally.”
Off the field, Ronaldo expressed satisfaction with his new life in Saudi Arabia, sharing that both he and his family have settled well. “I’m happy, and my family is happy. We started a new life in this beautiful country. In terms of individual and collective goals, we are still improving,” he added.
Ronaldo’s ambitions for both himself and the Saudi Pro League underline his enduring drive for excellence, setting the stage for continued progress and the elevation of football in the region.