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“Time to pack it in”: Cristiano Ronaldo urged to retire before it’s too late

News RoomBy News RoomApril 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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There are few athletes in modern sport who have redefined longevity quite like Cristiano Ronaldo. Still scoring, still competing and still chasing history well into his forties, the Portuguese forward remains one of soccer’s most relentless figures.

Yet as he edges closer to a remarkable personal milestone, a familiar question is beginning to dominate the conversation: when is the right time to walk away?

That debate has been reignited by former Arsenal midfielder Anders Limpar, who believes Ronaldo may be approaching a natural end point and risks damaging his legacy if he pushes beyond it.

Limpar, speaking to NewBettingSites.uk, acknowledged the scale of Ronaldo achievements but urged caution, particularly with speculation linking the forward to a potential move to Major League Soccer later in his career.

“I admire these guys like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo and how they can still keep playing, it’s amazing,” Limpar said. “But surely Ronaldo should pack it in now, after the World Cup?”

Despite the external noise, Ronaldo own focus has remained unchanged. Now playing for Al-Nassr, he continues to deliver on the pitch, recently returning from injury with a brace that pushed his career tally to 967 goals.

The number matters. Ronaldo has made no secret of his ambition to reach 1,000 career goals – a milestone that would further cement his place among the greatest players in the sport’s history.

“It’s hard to continue playing, but I am motivated,” Ronaldo said at the Globe Soccer Awards. “My passion is high and I want to continue… I want to win trophies and I want to reach that number [1,000 goals]. I will reach the number for sure, if no injuries.”

Those words underline a mindset that has defined his entire career: relentless, driven and unwilling to accept limits.

A legacy already secured

For critics like Limpar, however, the concern is not about what Ronaldo has achieved, but how his story ends. The Swede questioned the value of extending his career into unfamiliar territory, particularly in a league like Major League Soccer, which he believes presents its own competitive challenges.

“Why would you start another journey in MLS at 41?” Limpar said. “It’s not an easy league to play in. There are many very good players over there. My message to Ronaldo is please, for the sake of your legacy, score your 1,000 goals and then call it a day.”

The argument reflects a broader theme seen across elite sport. Greatness is often measured not only by achievements, but by timing, knowing when to step away before decline reshapes perception.

Focus remains on silverware and the present

While the retirement debate gathers pace, Ronaldo immediate priorities lie elsewhere. Al-Nassr are locked in a tight Saudi Pro League title race, with the club pushing to secure a major trophy during the closing weeks of the season.

The run-in has not been without controversy, with rival players and officials questioning refereeing decisions that they believe have influenced the standings. But for Ronaldo, such scrutiny is nothing new. Throughout his career, pressure has followed him at every stage and rarely slowed him down.

Ultimately, the decision over when to retire will rest with Ronaldo alone. For now, the goals keep coming, the records remain within reach and the motivation shows little sign of fading.

Whether he chooses to bow out after achieving his 1,000-goal target or extend his journey further, one thing is clear: the final chapter of his career will be watched just as closely as every moment that came before it.

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