Cristiano Ronaldo has dropped a hint that he could retire
from football next year.
The 34-year-old signed a four-year deal with Juventus last
summer and went on to help them to the Serie A title in his first season at the
club.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner previously said that he is
in the shape to continue performing at the highest level for plenty more years
to come, but footballer is now looking at hanging up his boots in 2020.
Speaking in a recent interview, the former Real Madrid
striker told Portugal TV station TV1: 'I
don't think about that (retirement).
'Maybe I can leave my career next year… but I can also play
up to 40 or 41.
'I don't know. What I always say is to enjoy the moment. The
gift is excellent and I have to continue to enjoy it.'
The former Manchester United and Real Madrid star who is
among the most decorated players in the game has won domestic titles in three
different countries.
Speaking on his achievements, he said: 'Are there any soccer
players who have more records than me?
'I don't think there are any footballers who have more
records than me,' he added.