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Ronaldo urged to retire after World Cup
10 Apr
Summary
- Anders Limpar advises Ronaldo to retire post-2026 World Cup.
- Ronaldo's current goal tally stands at 967.
- Limpar believes MLS is a challenging league for older players.

Anders Limpar, a former Arsenal midfielder, has publicly urged Cristiano Ronaldo to retire from professional football. Limpar's recommendation is for Ronaldo to conclude his career after the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, expressing worries that continuing to play might negatively impact his esteemed legacy.
Ronaldo, currently playing for Al-Nassr, has recently returned to the field after a hamstring injury sustained in late February. He marked his comeback by scoring two goals in a recent match, bringing his career total to 967 goals. His contract with Al-Nassr extends until 2027, but his retirement plans remain somewhat ambiguous.
Limpar specifically advised against a potential move to Major League Soccer (MLS), citing the league's competitiveness even for experienced players. He implored Ronaldo to achieve his 1,000th career goal and then retire, emphasizing the uniqueness of his achievements and encouraging him not to be "stubborn."