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Cristiano Ronaldo rules himself out of Club World Cup

rugby07 June 2025 11:43| © AFP
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Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed he would not play in the upcoming Club World Cup on Saturday, dismissing rumours he was set to transfer to one of the participating clubs.

Speaking ahead of Sunday's Nations League final against Spain in Munich, the Portugal captain said suggestions he was set to take part in the newly expanded competition were wide of the mark.

"I will not be at the Club World Cup," the Portugal veteran said, but added he had "been contacted" by several participating teams.

Ronaldo came into Nations League in Germany amid swirling doubts about his future at club level, with the veteran's contract at Saudi side Al-Nassr set to expire at the end of June.

In May, the Portuguese posted on social media "the chapter is over" as reports emerged he could switch to another club, potentially Saudi side Al Hilal, one of the teams who will be at the tournament in the United States in June.

Ronaldo said he was not interested in making a short-term decision which would allow him to play in the competition.

"Some teams reached out to me. Some made sense and others did not, but you can't try and do everything, you can't catch every ball."

The forward said the decision on his future was "almost final".

BALLON D'OR 'SHOULD GO TO CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WINNER'

Five-time Ballon d'Or winner said the individual honour should be awarded to a player who won the Champions League.

Speaking ahead of Sunday's Nations League final in Munich between Portugal and Spain, the veteran said "trophies" should determine who wins the Ballon d'Or.

"In my opinion, whoever wins it should be on a team that has won trophies. The Ballon d'Or winner should be in a team that has won the Champions League," the 40-year-old forward told reporters.

First awarded in 1956 by French magazine France Football, the Ballon d'Or is awarded to the player considered the best over the previous season.

Paris Saint-Germain's 5-0 thumping of Inter Milan in the Champions League final last Saturday led to growing calls for Ousmane Dembele to win this season's gong.

Spain starlet Lamine Yamal's superb display in Thursday's 5-4 Nations League semifinal win over France however had some arguing the teenager should be awarded the Ballon d'Or, which would make the 17-year-old the youngest winner in its history.

France coach Didier Deschamps backed Dembele for the award, saying "considering the season Ousmane is having, he deserves it and that's all I wish for him".

At a press conference in Stuttgart on Saturday, France captain Kylian Mbappe told reporters he backed Dembele.

"Does anyone really need me to explain? Right now we're talking about Lamine Yamal and Ousmane Dembele, but I'm voting for Dembele."

Ronaldo said he "cannot tell you who deserves it" this season.

Ronaldo's five wins is bettered only by Argentinian Lionel Messi, who has won the award eight times.

The duo had a monopoly on the award for a decade from Ronaldo's first win in 2008 to his last in 2017.

The current holder is Spain and Manchester City midfielder Rodri.

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