Cristiano Ronaldo set to join Inter Miami for Club World Cup before Al-Nassr return
Portuguese football icon Cristiano Ronaldo, currently playing for Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr, is approaching the end of his record-breaking contract. While discussions about an extension have yet to be finalized, the 40-year-old superstar is widely expected to continue his career in the Middle East. However, new reports suggest an intriguing possibility before he settles back in Saudi Arabia: Ronaldo could sign a short-term deal with a Club World Cup team.
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According to talkSPORT, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has expressed a desire to participate in FIFA's expanded Club World Cup, set to take place in the United States in June. Inter Miami, who have already secured a special invitation to the prestigious 32-team tournament, are reportedly a possible destination for the legendary forward.
The South Florida club, already home to global superstar Lionel Messi, could make room for Ronaldo, should a potential deal materialize. While talks are still at an early stage and nothing is officially confirmed, sources claim that Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham has the financial flexibility to sign the former Manchester United forward. A pairing of Messi and Ronaldo would undoubtedly generate massive attention worldwide, drawing the eyes of fans and media alike.
Though they have never played together, Ronaldo and Messi's rivalry has captivated football fans for over a decade, particularly through their iconic El Clasico battles while representing Barcelona and Real Madrid, respectively. The two players have faced off 36 times throughout their careers, with their intense on-field rivalry standing as one of the most enduring in modern football history.
Should they team up at Inter Miami, it would mark a historic moment in the sport, allowing both players to compete together in a setting that would amplify their enduring influence on global football.
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