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Cristiano Ronaldo Ready To Face Real Madrid

Cristiano Ronaldo may join Al-Hilal and face former club Real Madrid at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The Portuguese star is weighing offers from Al-Hilal and other clubs after a cryptic farewell hint.

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Real Madrid will begin their journey at the FIFA Club World Cup with a match against Al-Hilal on June 18. And, it could see the Spanish capital heavyweight come face-to-face against club legend and all-time leading goalscorer Cristiano Ronaldo.

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Real Madrid will begin their journey at the FIFA Club World Cup with a match against Al-Hilal

Indeed, according to journalist Santi Aouna of Footmercato, Al-Hilal have made a contract offer for Cristiano, with his current deal at Al-Nassr set to run out on June 30.

The Portugal captain made a cryptic post on social media after Al-Nassr’s final game of the season, as he wrote: “This chapter is over. The story? Still being written. Grateful to all.”

Al-Nassr have presented Cristiano with an offer to renew his contract and prolong his stay at the club. However, Al-Hilal, too, have come forth with a proposal for the veteran superstar as they intend to make a big-name signing following the January exit of Neymar Jr.

Cristiano Ronaldo, for his part, is said to be seriously considering both options

Ronaldo, for his part, is said to be seriously considering both options. But the lure of participating in the Club World Cup against some of the biggest clubs could tempt him into signing for Al-Hilal.

Cristiano Ronaldo Is Ready To Face Real Madrid
Cristiano Ronaldo

If the move goes through, the Portuguese maverick could get an opportunity to face Real Madrid, whom he left for Juventus back in 2018 after breaking all sorts of records with the club.

The Portuguese maverick could get an opportunity to face Real Madrid

Cristiano Ronaldo Is Ready To Face Real Madrid
Cristiano Ronaldo Is Ready To Face Real Madrid, CR7 leaving Real Madrid, Credits- Twitter

But the lure of participating in the Club World Cup against some of the biggest clubs could tempt him into signing for Al-Hilal.

If the move goes through, the Portuguese maverick could get an opportunity to face Real Madrid, whom he left for Juventus back in 2018 after breaking all sorts of records with the club.

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