Following his departure from Manchester United and Portugal’s elimination from the World Cup last week, Cristiano Ronaldo’s club and international future is uncertain.
Cristiano Ronaldo has posted a мysterious tweet on social media amid lingering doubts about his future.

Portugal was eliminated from the World Cup by Morocco on Saturday, prompting Ronaldo to leave the competition in tears. The legendary forward became the first player in World Cup history to score in five different tournaments. However, he will be 41 years old for the upcoming competition, making his participation unlikely.
Last month, following his explosive conversation with Piers Morgan, Ronaldo mutually severed ties with Manchester United. In January, he hopes to sign with a new team as a free agent. Although a transfer to Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr has been widely speculated, Ronaldo’s future rеmains uncertain.
Ronaldo’s World Cup career came to an end after Portugal’s loss to Morocco last week.
The attacker has not yet commented on the recent dismissal of the former head coach of the Portuguese national team, Fernando Santos. Goncalo Ramos’ incredible hat-trick in his team’s 6-1 thrashing of the Swiss vindicated Santos’ decision to bench Portugal superstar Ronaldo for the round-of-16 match against Switzerland.
This led to allegations that Ronaldo threatened to leave the nation’s World Cup training camp, which the superstar refuted, stating that “external forces” were attempting to “break” the nation’s efforts to win its first-ever World Cup.

Ronaldo shared a topless video from his personal gym on Instagram.
In a recent social media update, Ronaldo posted a shirtless photo of himself in a personal gym with a Portuguese song playing in the background. In the video clip, the following words are audibly heard: “You know nothing about me. Please cease your tears for me.”
Ronaldo’s tournament was unsuccessful despite the fаct that he opened the scoring from the penalty spot in his country’s first World Cup group-stage match against Ghana. In the quarterfinal matches against Switzerland and Morocco, he was replaced by Ramos after failing to score against Uruguay and South Korea.
The striker was used as a second-half substitute in both matches but had little impact in either, culminating in his walking off the field alone after his team was eliminated from the quarterfinals last weekend. His future with his club and country is uncertain.
Ronaldo will turn 38 in February, but he rеmains committed to competing at the highest level and extending his career.