RIYADH: Cristiano Ronaldo has built his career on winning and rewriting records. No matter where the 41-year-old finds himself, the expectation has always been the same: trophies.
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Yet the challenge of 2026 is an intriguing one: Ronaldo could lead Al-Nassr to a long-awaited Saudi Pro League title, while also chasing glory with Portugal this summer — or see both campaigns unravel in the decisive weeks ahead.
Guiding Al-Nassr to the league crown in a season marked by injuries, inconsistent form among teammates, and even a brief boycott following the winter transfer window would be a significant statement from the Portuguese star.
For now, things are going Al-Nassr’s way.






