‎Cristiano Ronaldo set to join Inter Miami for Club World Cup before Al-Nassr return

‎Portuguese football icon Cristiano Ronaldo, currently playing for Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr, is approaching the end of his record-breaking contract. While discussions about an extension have yet to be finalized, the 40-year-old superstar is widely expected to continue his career in the Middle East. However, new reports suggest an intriguing possibility before he settles back in Saudi Arabia: Ronaldo could sign a short-term deal with a Club World Cup team.
‎'C. Ronaldo' and 'L. Messi.'
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‎According to talkSPORT, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has expressed a desire to participate in FIFA's expanded Club World Cup, set to take place in the United States in June. Inter Miami, who have already secured a special invitation to the prestigious 32-team tournament, are reportedly a possible destination for the legendary forward.
‎The South Florida club, already home to global superstar Lionel Messi, could make room for Ronaldo, should a potential deal materialize. While talks are still at an early stage and nothing is officially confirmed, sources claim that Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham has the financial flexibility to sign the former Manchester United forward. A pairing of Messi and Ronaldo would undoubtedly generate massive attention worldwide, drawing the eyes of fans and media alike.
‎Though they have never played together, Ronaldo and Messi's rivalry has captivated football fans for over a decade, particularly through their iconic El Clasico battles while representing Barcelona and Real Madrid, respectively. The two players have faced off 36 times throughout their careers, with their intense on-field rivalry standing as one of the most enduring in modern football history.
‎Should they team up at Inter Miami, it would mark a historic moment in the sport, allowing both players to compete together in a setting that would amplify their enduring influence on global football.

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