The Qatar World Cup is coming to a head, with the semi-finalists on board, this weekend concludes with the excitement of finding out the next world champion. Portugal is a team that has been building a legacy, with a golden generation led by Cristiano Ronaldo, the Lusos' current top star, who is currently without a team, but reports suggest he will remain in the Premier League, moving on to a better team.
It is no secret that Ronaldo still has a lot to give at the end of his professional career. At 37 years of age, the "Commander" is coming off a dark spell with fierce rivals Manchester United, where he returned after more than a decade of his departure to Spain to join Real Madrid, where he shone and spent his best years, and then played in Italy's Serie A with Juventus before returning to Old Trafford in the summer of 2021.
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In the middle of the World Cup, Ronaldo in agreement with the Red Devil's concluded their relationship, leaving the "Bicho" in complete freedom to sign with any interested club, such as Liverpool FC, one of the most prestigious institutions of the "Big Island" that has shone in recent years, thanks to the great management of German coach Jurgen Klopp, who through the great stars stopped the drought of not winning the Premier League.
Cristiano Ronaldo could arrive at Anfield next January, temporarily using another number other than "7", as James Milner currently has it, but if the Englishman leaves the club in this transfer window - who by the way would not remain at the club - the "Commander" would have all the way free to use his legendary number, the one that is already a trademark for the player born in the Dr. Nélio Mendonça Hospital in Portugal 37 years ago.
For now, Cristiano is concentrating with the Portuguese national team, who are looking to make this World Cup even bigger for them, reaching the World Cup final for the first time in their history, as up to now, the maximum reach of the Europeans in World Cups was in the 1966 and 2006 Cups, where they finished third. Curiously, in England, Eusebio was the star player, and in Germany, Ronaldo shone under the guidance of Luis Figo, who later retired.
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