After Portugal’s World Cup exit, Cristiano Ronaldo has been using Real Madrid’s training facility to stay in shape.
Ronaldo is free to join another team on January 1 after his contract with Manchester United was terminated last month.
The 37-year-old forward has received a substantial offer from Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, but it’s believed he has other choices.
Ronaldo worked out by himself at Real’s headquarters in Valdebebas, and a return to the Spanish team is not a possibility.
Ronaldo has made it very apparent that he is eager to sign with a new team at the earliest chance by asking Real to utilize their training facility rather than take a holiday after Portugal’s early exit.
That won’t be the case with Real, whose all-time leading scorer is Ronaldo, who has 450 goals in 438 games and has won the Champions League four times and La Liga twice during that span.
Ronaldo joined Real in 2009 after joining Manchester United in a then-world-record transfer, and he left for Juventus in 2018.