Club World Cup side's manager reveals he approached Cristiano Ronaldo over possible move, details response he received from Al-Nassr skipper

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River Plate head coach Marcelo Gallardo has revealed that he reached out to Cristiano Ronaldo regarding the possibility of playing for the Argentine side at the 2025 Club World Cup. Gallardo had previously managed Ronaldo when he took charge of a Riyadh All-Stars team for a friendly match against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in 2023.

Before FIFA’s expanded club competition kicked off, Cristiano Ronaldo was linked with moves to a plethora of clubs participating in the tournament. This was due to his contract with Al-Nassr expiring at the end of the month, with no new deal yet signed. Amid reported interest links to the 2025 Club World Cup participants, Ronaldo confirmed earlier this month that he won’t be at the tournament.

Speaking to ESPN ahead of River Plate’s group game against Monterrey in the Club World Cup in Los Angeles, Gallardo made a surprising disclosure. He said (via Flashscore):

“I was lucky enough to coach him in a match I was invited to in Saudi Arabia (he coached the All-Stars against Messi ’s PSG ). I met him not only as a great professional, but also as an excellent person and we maintained a relationship. However, around March we had an informal contact through a mutual friend. I said to him: ‘There’s a Club World Cup and a player like you, who has marked an era… Do you intend to play?’ He not only felt recognized, but he thought about it and was evaluating it. Then he told us that he had to prepare for the following season.”

Ronaldo didn’t travel to the United States for the Club World Cup, after Al-Nassr failed to qualify for the competition.

What Cristiano Ronaldo said about not participating in the 2025 Club World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo dismissed rumors regarding his potential participation in the Club World Cup. Apart from media speculation, FIFA president Gianni Infantino also hinted at the possibility during a conversation with American streamer IshowSpeed in May. He suggested that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner might play for a team in the tournament.

However, Ronaldo poured cold water on such rumors in a press conference ahead of Portugal’s Nations League final against Spain. He said (via Sky Sports):

"I will not be at the Club World Cup. Some teams reached out to me. Some made sense and others did not, but you can't try and do everything. You can't catch every ball."

Despite missing out on the revamped tournament, Cristiano Ronaldo still holds the record for the most goals scored in the history of the competition.

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Ezekiel Olamide

Ezekiel is a European football journalist who covers breaking news and transfer rumors at Sportskeeda. He is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in Accounting and has a work experience of around 3 years, having previously worked at the likes of Opera News Hub and Extratime Talk. He is a proponent of factual accuracy, meticulous research, verification of sources and journalistic ethics and standards.

An ardent Chelsea fan, Ezekiel's journey as a football fan began in his childhood, witnessing Ronaldinho dazzle with his skills. His interest in the beautiful game deepened after Nigeria were knocked out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup; he was impressed with the Super Eagles' fighting spirit in their 2-2 Group B draw against South Korea. Some other World Cup matches which have left a deep impact on him were Belgium's incredible comeback against Japan in the round of 16 of the 2018 version and the 2022 final.

Lionel Messi is the one true GOAT for Ezekiel and he also follows the Major League Soccer and the Saudi Pro League owing to him and Cristiano Ronaldo. When not writing, he spends his free time deepening his SEO knowledge and watching skits.

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