Ronaldo is not just a player in Al Nassr but has a share with them. His contributions towards the growth of the club is very important to the management as they see him as a good advicer to them. Ronaldo made SPL famous and is a legend. He is a good leader and has great influence in football.
I never thought that a player like Ronaldo would play for a club in the Saudi League, not only me, but maybe the clubs in the Saudi League didn't think so, but it was possible because of money. Ronaldo is undoubtedly a great footballer, and the idol of the maximum footballer is Cristiano Ronaldo, so having Ronaldo in a team means having a good advisor. As far as is known, it is known that Cristiano Ronaldo will be in the Saudi League until 2026. When Cristiano Ronaldo leaves the Saudi League, will he retire from football or go to another club? This is still a matter of thought. However, I think that since he is now an old enough footballer, maybe he can end his football career by playing for his team in the 2026 World Cup and playing his last match for his current club, this is just my personal opinion.
I've been thinking for a long time that Cristiano Ronaldo will retire from football after scoring 1,000 goals. He'll likely retire after scoring 1,000. Messi is following him, and Messi's final years weren't as productive as Ronaldo's. Ronaldo was more productive in his later years. Cristiano Ronaldo went to Saudi Arabia and made it a center of attraction. If the league's quality has improved now, they owe it to him.
There is a big difference in the way Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo live football: Ronaldo is always after the next record, if he's still playing is because he wants to beat every possible record, like number of goals, participations at the World Cup, etc. Messi is way more relaxed, he's still playing because he likes it, he never cared about the numbers. They are two very different players and human beings because Messi was born with an incredible talent, he could do incredible things without even practicing. Ronaldo is completely different, he became this good because mentally he is like a machine, he always aims to improve and he's always being obsessed with being the best, I always say that Ronaldo is the prototype of the perfect footballer: good height, knows how to use both feet, insane elevation, speed and stamina, scores in any possible way and, of course, incredibly athletic.
We have been incredibly lucky to see these two players competing one against the other at their prime and, for me, the most fascinating thing was the fact that they were completely different. Sometimes I think about them as Tsubasa Ozora and Kojiro Hyuga from Captain Tsubasa: one gets the result because is gifted; the other one because never gives up, and their rivalry keeps pushing them both to always improve.