Georgina Rodriguez hints at Ronaldo retirement timeline amid family and career updates

Georgina Rodriguez, partner of Cristiano Ronaldo, the star forward for Al-Nasr, hinted that retirement might come within a couple of years. goal.com.

She suggested, in her own words, that Ronaldo could step away from professional football after another year, or possibly two, though she stressed that certainty was elusive. These remarks arrive as the football legend continues to weigh the duration of his playing career while competing at a high level in the Saudi Pro League.

In the current league campaign, Ronaldo has demonstrated impressive productivity, featuring in twenty matches and finding the back of the net twenty-two times. His scoring form remains a central part of Al-Nasr’s ambitions and reflects the ongoing impact he has on the pitch since joining the club in January 2023.

Ronaldo relocated to Saudi Arabia with his family and now plays as a striker with Al-Nasr. Despite the country’s cultural norms regarding cohabitation, he was permitted to live with the mother of his children while continuing his professional duties with the club. This arrangement has drawn attention given the broader social context in which the family resides.

Ronaldo is a father to several children. He shares two daughters with Rodriguez: six-year-old Alana Martina and one-year-old Bella Esmeralda. He also has a son, Cristiano Jr., born in 2010. A surrogate birth in 2017 brought twins Eva and Mateo into the family. Rodriguez expressed affection for Ronaldo’s stepsons and stepdaughter, noting that they are cherished as much as his biological children, a sentiment shared by fans who follow the family closely. (Goal.com)

In the wider landscape of football, Ronaldo’s global influence has paralleled the achievements of other all-time greats, including Lionel Messi, who has also reached pinnacle levels of success on the world stage. (Goal.com)

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