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Transfer rumors, news: Cristiano Ronaldo open to Al Nassr exit

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Cristiano Ronaldo is considering a move away from Al Nassr as he continues his quest for 1,000 career goals while Manchester United's hunt for defensive reinforcements includes United States international Antonee Robinson. Join us for the latest transfer news, gossip, and rumors from around the globe.

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TRENDING RUMORS

- Cristiano Ronaldo is "open to new challenges" in 2025, according to Marca. The superstar forward's contract at Al Nassr is due to expire in June, meaning he is free to negotiate with clubs outside the Saudi Pro League from Jan. 1. According to the story on Marca's front page the Portugal captain does not want to leave the Riyadh club without winning the league title, but embarking on a new "project" in another league cannot be ruled out. One thing that is for sure is that the former Manchester United and Real Madrid forward, who turns 40 in February, is not thinking about retirement as he has the tally of 1,000 career goals in his sights.

- Manchester United could begin the January transfer window by making bids for Fulham defender Antonee Robinson and Brighton & Hove Albion goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen, according to the Mirror and Mail respectively. Left-back Robinson, 27, is highly coveted by Liverpool among others, but he could fill a real problem position for United boss Ruben Amorim. Robinson added another assist to his growing collection on Sunday during Fulham's 2-2 draw with AFC Bournemouth, and his attacking capabilities could be well suited to Amorim's style, particularly given Luke Shaw's ongoing injury problems. Verbruggen, 22, is Brighton's first-choice goalkeeper, and United's pursuit suggests Amorim is growing impatient with André Onana. Verbruggen would be available for £30m. United are also considering Royal Antwerp's Senne Lammens.

- All talk of Liverpool operating in the transfer market next month revolves around their ability to keep hold of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, who are all out of contract at the end of the season, but Teamtalk reports the Reds are targeting Alphonso Davies and Jeremie Frimpong in the summer. Bayern Munich full-back Davies is a target for Real Madrid too, but the 24-year-old Canadian could be the ideal replacement for Alexander-Arnold, should the 26-year-old Liverpudlian depart for Madrid as rumoured. Davies' contract comes to an end next summer, and he is free to sign a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs from Jan. 1. Frimpong, 24, is contracted to Bayer Leverkusen until 2028 and is also a target for Manchester City. However, Liverpool see the Dutchman as the perfect long-term replacement for Andrew Robertson.

- Real Betis are interested in Manchester United winger Antony, reports ABC. The La Liga club are said to be monitoring the 24-year-old's situation at Old Trafford, while exploring a potential loan move in January. It is believed that the Red Devils prefer the option of moving him on permanently, but they are open to considering a loan move before looking to offload him next summer. Antony has made no starts in the Premier League so far this season.

- Barcelona are keeping tabs on Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey, reports Mundo Deportivo. The Blaugrana are reported to be exploring the transfer market for players that could be acquired on a free transfer next summer, and they could begin talks with the 31-year-old over a pre contract agreement in January, when his deal at the Emirates Stadium will enter the final six months. Partey has been a key player for the Gunners this season having made 25 appearances across all competitions, but there have been no signs of progress regarding an extension.

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What next for Cristiano Ronaldo? The five-time Ballon d'Or winner, now 39, will be out of contract at Saudi club Al Nassr next summer. That means from Jan. 1, he's free to negotiate and sign a pre-contract with another team if he wants to. Ronaldo has made no concrete statements yet about his future plans, but there've been enough hints to get an idea of his thinking. For one thing, retirement doesn't appear to be on the agenda, at least in the short-term. Ronaldo discussed the subject last month, saying that "if it has to happen, in one or two years ... As long as I feel motivated, I keep going."

One source of motivation -- and a reason to sign a new deal with Al Nassr -- might be to win the Saudi Pro League, something he failed to do in his first two seasons in the Middle East. Al Nassr are currently fourth in the table, 11 points behind leaders Al Ittihad, so there's no guarantee that he'll break his duck in 2024-25. And would Ronaldo really want to leave Saudi Arabia without a league title?

The financial package Ronaldo receives in Saudi would be difficult, if not impossible, to match elsewhere. But if -- and it's a big if -- those financial considerations could be put aside, there are some alternatives that might prove attractive, like a return to his roots with Sporting Club de Portugal? After that, when the time comes to hang up his boots, Ronaldo reiterated at last week's Globe Soccer Awards that he's "never going to be a coach" but left open the possibility of owning a club, if the right opportunity arises.

OTHER RUMORS

- Arsenal target Alexander Isak is willing to remain at Newcastle United is the club qualifies for next season's Champions League. (The Sun)

- Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou is desperate for defensive reinforcements, and Sunderland's Anthony Patterson has emerged as a target if their plans to sign Crystal Palace's Tyrick Mitchell fall through (The Sun)

- Juventus are set to beat Newcastle to the signing of Benfica defender António Silva, after the Premier League club found the financial terms of the deal too difficult to meet. (Daily Mirror)

- Newcastle are monitoring Lens centre-back Abdukodir Khusanov but Premier League rivals Manchester City and Tottenham who are also eyeing the 20-year-old Uzbekistan international. (The Chronicle)

- FC Porto insist that on-loan Arsenal midfielder Fabio Vieira will remain at the Portuguese club for the rest of the season. (Daily Mirror)

- Real Betis are in talks with Juventus over a loan move for Brazilian midfielder Arthur Melo, who is yet to make an appearance this season. (Sport)

- Atlético Madrid will be "spectators" in the January transfer window as the LaLiga leaders have already "done their homework" last summer and believe their squad doesn't need strengthening. (Marca)

- Newcastle are lining up a £20m January bid for Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford but the Championship promotion-chasers will do all they can to not lose him before the summer. (The Sun)

- West Ham United will give manager Julen Lopetegui more time to turn things around despite Sunday's 5-0 home loss to Liverpool leaving the club 13th in the Premier League table at the midway point of their campaign. (Daily Telegraph)

- Clubs are lining up to sign out-of-form PSG striker Randal Kolo Muani, but Chelsea are the latest side to express interest in landing the 26-year-old. (Footmercato)

- Fiorentina have opened talks with Botafogo over a move for winger Luiz Henrique. (Fabrizio Romano)

- Wolves have placed Lens and Austria international Kevin Danso at the top of their shortlist amid their search for a centre-back in January. (Sky Sports)

- Atletico Madrid have no plans to part ways with midfielder Rodrigo Riquelme despite interest from Bayer Leverkusen and Girona. (Diario AS)

- Paris Saint-Germain centre-back Milan Skriniar is open to joining Galatasaray on loan, with talks between both clubs ongoing. (Sport Italia)

- Premier League clubs Bournemouth and Leicester City are tracking Villarreal forward Thierno Barry, who could be signed with an offer worth in the region of €20 million. (Ekrem Konur)

- Real Madrid want to make Martín Zubimendi their "new Toni Kroos" but the Spanish international remains of interest to several Premier League clubs too. (Diaro AS)