Georgina Rodriguez appears to have confirmed that Cristiano Ronaldo‘s career is approaching its end during a conversation at Paris Fashion Week.
During the high-profile fashion event in the French capital, Rodriguez paid tribute to her boyfriend’s famous No. 7 shirt while her children watched on.
And in conversation, the 30-year-old suggested that there might only be a year or two left of Ronaldo as a professional football player.
In a video posted on X (formerly Twitter), Rodriguez is seen saying: ‘Cristiano one more year, then it’s over. Maybe two, I don’t know.’
After turning 39 last month, there is much speculation about the Al-Nassr forward, and when he will finally hang up his boots.
Cristiano Ronaldo could be close to hanging up his pro boots, according to his girlfriend
Georgina Rodriguez made the claims at Paris Fashion Week, where she paid tribute to the No. 7.
🎙️ Georgina Rodriguez at Paris Fashion Week yesterday appears to confirm the end of Cristiano Ronaldo’s career is coming:
“Cristiano one more year, then it’s over. Maybe two, I don't know.” 😢🇵🇹
(🎥 @ArobaseGiovanny) pic.twitter.com/kZUgjt9pKx
— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) March 2, 2024
Ronaldo came through the youth ranks at Sporting Lisbon, before joining Manchester United for the first time in 2003.
After six years at Old Trafford, he joined Real Madrid for nine years, before a three year stint with Italian club Juventus.
In 2021, he rejoined Manchester United, although that ended in acrimonious terms in late 2022, and he went on to join Al-Nassr as a free agent.
Ronaldo has 205 appearances for Portugal, and 128 goals for the national side, which is the record in the men’s game.
He is also third on the list of Europe’s leading goalscorers across the past decade with 350 goals in the continent’s top five leagues, eclipsed by only Lionel Messi and Robert Lewandowksi.
The Portuguese star wore the No. 7 shirt during his first stint at Manchester United, and continued the tradition while at Real Madrid and Juventus.
Ronaldo wore the number in his first stint at Man United and continued the tradition elsewhere
The Portuguese star served a one-game ban, and missed Al-Nassr’s 4-4 draw with Al-Hazm
Al-Nassr drew 4-4 with Al-Hazm last time out, although Ronaldo missed the game with a one-match ban for an ‘obscene gesture’.
Their next outing is an away trip to UAE’s Al Ain in the quarter-final of the Asian Champions League on Monday evening.