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31st December 2022
02:23pm GMT

It signifies the story of a man too stubborn to listen to the noise around him, instead opting to live in his own fantasy that he is still at the top of his game.
His decline is one that is completely normal for any 37-year-old in elite football. He's not the new kid on the block, he's the grandparent that reminisces on tales of his youth to the younger counterparts, imparting his wisdom upon them while still having his odd moment of magic here and there.
Unsatisfied with his new-found role as an impact player and refusing to believe that his days are numbered, he threw his toys out of the pram. While his explosive interview with Piers Morgan did some good - publicly calling out the Glazers - it was the nail in the coffin for his days at the top.
Realistically, nobody was going to take a chance on him. The old saying is that no player is bigger than the club, but in Ronaldo's case, he always thinks he is bigger than the club.
Aspirations of finding a Champions League club willing to sacrifice team harmony all in the name of making a few extra quid from shirt sales and a boost in attendances were borderline impossible. Juventus and United had suffered already, there was no club hoping it would be third time lucky.
Eventually the penny dropped for Ronaldo and here we are now, with his effective retirement from club football and probably the end of his international career too.
Ronaldo has signed a seven-year deal at Al Nassr. Two of those will be spent as a player, while the other five will be in an ambassadorial role alongside Lionel Messi, as Saudi Arabia prepares its latest sportswashing exercise in a bid to win the rights to co-host the 2030 World Cup with Greece and Egypt.
He won't be out of the wilderness though, Ronaldo's name is too big for that. He joined on Friday night and since then, Al Nassr's social media following has grown at a rapid rate and people will still flock to see him run down the line and shout 'SIU' when he scores his fourth of the game in a win against Al-Fateh.
Cristiano Ronaldo strikes most people as a man who doesn't have regrets, but in 10-20 years time - when all of this is done - he will look back and think: 'I wish I listened to all of those people'.
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