Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi spent two decades as a career gegen, but the recent reports have pointed out that they could soon become club colleagues.
Ronaldo, who is still pursuing his trade with Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia in Saudi Arabia, was made in front of the revised FIFA Club World Champion of the FIFA Club in the USA with a breathtaking step in Inter Miami in the USA.
In view of the long -term rivalry between the duo, which dominated world football in the 21st century, the rumors seem hardly credible.
But is there a truth with connections between Ronaldo and Inter Miami?
Despite the speculation about an extraordinary union between Ronaldo and Messi, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that the former will not take part in Inter Miami for a short-term contract for the World Cup this summer.
The Italian wrote on social media and unveiled: “Reports by Cristiano Ronaldo and Leo Messi, who together at Inter Miami play for the club world championship about short-term deal.
Ronaldo will be out of the contract with Al Nassr at the end of June and will sign for another club for a free transfer at that time – although the Club World Championship actually begins two weeks before its Saudi deal.
However, it is not surprising to see reports -who pointed out that he could sign a short -term contract with a club world championship team before he was reorganized for Al Nassr, exposed to a change to David Beckham’s MLS franchise.
Ronaldo is expected to sign a new contract with Al Nasr before the end of his current deal, although the 40-year-old apparently does not yet retire. The Portuguese international will certainly continue to play until the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Currently in the amount of € 3.85 million per week at Al Nassr, it remains to be seen whether Ronaldo receives a salary increase when writing new conditions or how long his deal will take.
The five-time balloon d’Or winner joined the Saudi Pro League in the middle of the 2022/23 season and scored 92 times in 103 games with Al Nasr.
Inter Miami was added to the Club World Championship as a competition and will play at least three games during the group stage. In view of the quality of some of the opponents of group A, it is unlikely that they will make it into the knockout rounds.
Messi and Co. begin their campaign in the opening game of the tournament on June 14, if they face Al Aly. The Egyptian giants qualified after winning three of the last four titles of the CAF Champions League.
Porto is a few days later for the Herons after qualifying due to the UEFA ranking and the Americans end their group stage campaign against 2021 Copa Libertadores and Brazilian Titans Palmeiras.