Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that he will not be participating in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, despite having received offers from several teams hoping to secure his services for the tournament. The announcement, made ahead of Portugal's Nations League final against Spain, puts an end to speculation surrounding the 40-year-old's potential involvement in the expanded competition set to begin on June 14 in the United States.
Ronaldo's current contract with Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr is set to expire at the end of June, and with Al Nassr not qualifying for the Club World Cup, rumors had been circulating about a possible short-term move to a club that would be participating. FIFA President Gianni Infantino had earlier fueled these speculations by suggesting the possibility of Ronaldo joining one of the qualified teams.
However, Ronaldo has now clarified his position, stating that while he had been contacted by "quite a few" teams, he has decided against taking part. He explained that he needed to consider the short, medium, and long-term implications of any decision, and ultimately concluded that participating in the Club World Cup did not align with his plans. "Some things make sense to talk about, other things don't, and, as a person says, you can't take part in everything," Ronaldo stated. "You have to think about the short, medium and long term. It's a decision practically made on my part not to go to the Club World Cup, but I've had quite a few invitations to go.”
This decision is undoubtedly a blow to FIFA, who would have hoped to feature one of football's biggest stars in the revamped Club World Cup. The tournament is set to feature 32 teams from across the globe, including major names like Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Chelsea, River Plate, and Inter Miami, the latter potentially featuring Ronaldo's long-time rival, Lionel Messi.
Adding to the intrigue surrounding Ronaldo's future, he posted a cryptic message on social media after Al Nassr's final league game of the season, stating, "This chapter is over. The story? Still being written. Grateful to all." This fueled further speculation about his departure from the Riyadh-based club. Reports had even emerged suggesting that Moroccan side Wydad AC were interested in signing Ronaldo on a short-term deal specifically for the Club World Cup. Other clubs like Inter Miami and Al-Hilal were also linked with potential moves.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his club future, Ronaldo remains focused on his international commitments. He recently scored his 137th international goal in Portugal's 2-1 Nations League semi-final victory against Germany, securing their place in the final against Spain. When initially asked about the Club World Cup, Ronaldo stated, "This is irrelevant right now. It makes no sense to talk about anything other than the national team."
While Ronaldo's absence from the Club World Cup will disappoint many fans, his decision highlights his focus on making strategic choices that align with his long-term career goals.