IT is no secret that Cristiano Ronaldo is quickly approaching the end of his spectacular football career.
The football legend - who has scored more official goals than any player in the sport's history - is now 39 and in the twilight of his career.
Cristiano Ronaldo, 39, scored twice against the Republic of Ireland to make it 130 international goalsCredit: APThe superstar has been in the goals for Al Nassr this season - but is nearing the end of his incredible careerCredit: ReutersWhy is 'Cristiano Ronaldo retiring' trending?
Because of the forward's age many fans have continued to wonder when Ronaldo will finally hang up his boots.
With Euro 2024 starting next week, and Ronaldo turning 40 in February 2025, many initially thought this tournament could be the perfect swansong for the Portuguese superstar.
Moving to Saudi Arabia, which many see as a 'retirement league' despite the host of stars that have flocked to the Gulf on mega wages, has only increased talk that the end is approaching.
Are there illegal baby names? Surprising monikers that are BANNED in other countries, from Sarah to ThomasRonaldo throwing his support behind the campaign to bring the World Cup to Saudi Arabia also had fans questioning his future.
However, it does not appear likely - at this point - that Ronaldo is going anywhere any time soon.
Al-Nassr are still competing at the top of the Saudi Pro League and Ronaldo has been in exceptional form this season.
The Manchester United legend has scored an incredible 42 goals in 41 games in all competitions so far this season and is the top scorer in the league.
His 29 goals in 24 league matches place him ahead of much younger stars such as Aleksandar Mitrovic, Talisca, Sadio Mane, Karim Benzema and Riyad Mahrez.
His current contract with Al Nassr also runs until June 2025.
With the Real Madrid and Juventus icon earning a reported $215million (£170m) every YEAR he is unlikely to break the contract and leave that much cash on the table.
When will Cristiano Ronaldo retire?
Ronaldo previously stated he will play until he is at least 40 and then see how he is feeling physically after that.
But those plans may well change given how dominant he continues to be - not only in the Saudi Pro League but at international level.
Cristiano Ronaldo led Manchester United to the 2008 Champions League and scored 145 goals in two spells for the clubCredit: GettyHe has scored 10 goals in his last 10 Portugal matches and, remarkably, is one of the bookies' favourites for the Golden Boot at Euro 2024.
All about Rachel Nickell who was murdered in front of her son Alex HanscombeRonaldo already has the most international caps in the history of the game and is the only player with more than 200 appearances for his country.
He is also the official all-time leading scorer in both international play and overall.
Ronaldo's total tally in all competitions stands at a staggering 895 - 60 ahead of closest rival Lionel Messi.
The forward may think that an unprecedented 1,000 goals is in his sights.
At the time of writing he is 105 away from four figures.
Having scored 57 goals for club and country so far in 23-24, it could only take another two or three seasons to reach the 1,000-goal mark.
The most recent reports indicate that Ronaldo is interested in extending his Al Nassr contract until 2027.
That would give him at least another two seasons at club level and put him in the frame to play at the 2026 World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico at age 41.
Ronaldo has only reached as far as the semi-final stage in five World Cup appearances - he may want one final crack at the Jules Rimet trophy, especially having spent much of the 2022 tournament on the bench.
What has Ronaldo said about retirement?
Ronaldo has kept pretty tight-lipped about his retirement plans, earlier this year joking that he will play on for another decade.
He said: "At the moment when I finish I don't know to be honest
"Of course it will be soon. By soon I mean 10 years more.
"I'm joking! I don't know, let's see."
Cristiano Ronaldo may want one last crack at the 2026 World Cup - the only title Lionel Messi has over him in the GOAT debateCredit: AP:Associated PressSpeaking after hitting 130 goals for Portugal, just days before Euro 2024, Ronaldo admitted he is coming towards the end.
But made it clear he has no intention of hanging up his boots just yet.
He told SporTV: "I know that I don't have many years left in football. "And as they say in Spain, every year is a gift that passes and I can continue playing.
"Playing after the age of 35 or 36 is already a gift, now I'm 39 and every year I try to enjoy it.
"The important thing is to be physically and mentally well to be able to help the team.
"And as you already know, I am united by a lifelong love for the national team. I have been here for 20 years and I just want to continue.
"I am in love with football. Every match is special, imagine in the Euro with Portugal, you feel proud… It is a dream, like when I was 20 years old."