Al Nassr star Cristiano Ronaldo has spoken on his future, acknowledging that he does not have many years left to play.
The 39-year-old got his name on the scoresheet once again on Monday night, when he netted a goal to help his side beat Qatari outfit Al Rayyan 2-1 in their AFC Champions League encounter.
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The Portuguese's 76th minute strike to double his side's lead, after Sadio Mane had opened the scoring just before the half-time whistle, was his sixth goal of the season across all competitions.
Since moving to the Saudi Pro League in January 2023, Ronaldo has managed to amass 65 goals in just 72 appearances and seemingly shows no signs of allowing age to slow him down.
The former Real Madrid star, however, does appear to understand that his time will come to an end, and while he may not be showing it, the forward hinted at feeling it recently.
"I know I don't have many years left in football, I want to enjoy, that's my goal," he said, per Al Nassr Zone.
His strike in Monday's encounter showed that the forward has only got better with age too.
It was his 441st goal since his 30th birthday, and the former Manchester United star achieved this in 523 games.
This also means that he has scored more goals in his 30s then he did in his 20s (440 goals in 596 matches).
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In his illustrious career thus far, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has amassed more than 900 career goals and built a vast trophy cabinet that includes five UEFA Champions League titles, a UEFA European Championship trophy, and four FIFA Club World Cups, among other pieces of silverware.