The victory over Spain in the UEFA Nations League final on the morning of June 9 helped Cristiano Ronaldo win 3 major titles with Portugal.
At the age of 40, CR7 is not only the player who scored the most goals for the national team but also the player who scored the most goals in the history of world football with 938 official goals, more than legends Pele, Maradona and Messi.

Ronaldo celebrates the important goal that helped Portugal win the Nations League (Photo: getty).
Speaking after winning the UEFA Nations League with Portugal on June 9, Ronaldo gave an answer about his next move: "The future? Nothing will change. Al Nassr? Yes."
Al Nassr sporting director Fernando Hierro previously confirmed that contract extension talks are underway, despite concerns over competition from big clubs.
The 2024-25 season ends, with many speculating that Ronaldo will join another team to be able to play in the FIFA Club World Cup. However, the Portuguese superstar has recently refused to participate in the above tournament, instead he will rest to conquer new glory with Portugal.
After many years of dedication to the national team, it seems that Ronaldo still has a desire to win many titles. CR7 shared emotional words after the final match on June 9, he declared that he is willing to trade personal achievements to join Portugal in aiming for the 2026 World Cup and many other major titles.

Ronaldo wants to win more titles with Portugal (Photo: Getty).
On the international stage, Ronaldo remains a shining star. He scored his 138th goal for Portugal in the UEFA Nations League final against Spain, helping the team win 5-3 on penalties after a 2-2 draw.
This is Ronaldo's third major title with Portugal, previously winning the Euro 2016 championship and the UEFA Nations League 2019. If he maintains his form, Ronaldo can completely realize his dream at the 2026 World Cup with the golden generation of the Portuguese team.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/cristiano-ronaldo-muon-cung-bo-dao-nha-vo-dich-world-cup-2026-20250610090312207.htm
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