It is worth noting that the matches in the tournament do not count towards the limit that a player can only register for a maximum of 3 clubs and officially play for 2 clubs in the same season. In other words, the FIFA Club World Cup is considered an "exception" that helps teams easily supplement their forces, opening up opportunities to recruit big names.
FIFA does not require new players to be on a club's 35-50-man preliminary squad, meaning a short-term deal is entirely possible. As long as both parties reach an agreement, including financial terms, Ronaldo could "temporarily wear the shirt" of another club at the FIFA Club World Cup, before signing an official contract with a new team for the 2025/26 season, or even Al Nassr if the two sides continue to cooperate.
There is currently another transfer window for teams that have not yet finalized their squad: FIFA allows another additional registration from June 27 to July 3, for teams that have reached the knockout stages. This opens up the possibility that CR7 will play from the round of 16 to the final.
At 40, Ronaldo is still the top scorer in the Saudi Pro League and an irreplaceable member of the Portuguese national team under Roberto Martinez. CR7’s brand appeal is still world-class, not to mention his impressive technical ability. Therefore, having him in the squad for just a month is enough to help clubs break through in revenue, increase their fan base and increase media coverage.
The question is who will win Ronaldo's temporary signature for this tournament? A European club looking to expand its brand in the US? An American team looking to blow up its home stadium? "In any case, the scenario of Messi facing Ronaldo in the US is very much supported by FIFA," Marca wrote.
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