- **Q: Why is Ronaldo being discussed for the Club World Cup when Al-Nassr didn't qualify?
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Football / Club World Cup
Could Cristiano Ronaldo, even at 40, make a splash at the FIFA Club World Cup? FIFA President Gianni Infantino says it's a possibility, sparking intense speculation. Here's what you need to know about Ronaldo's potential appearance and why...
### Background Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr failed to qualify for the expanded 32-team Club World Cup in the United States. However, FIFA's new transfer window and Infantino's comments have fueled rumors about a potential short-term move for the Portuguese star.
### Potential Teams - **Botafogo:** The Brazilian club, owned by Crystal Palace stakeholder John Textor, has been mentioned as a possible destination. Their coach has humorously acknowledged the possibility. - **Monterrey:** Reports suggest Sergio Ramos, now playing for the Mexican side, is trying to convince Ronaldo to join him. - **Al Hilal:** Another speculative option is the Saudi club Al Hilal, which did qualify for the tournament.
### Impact on the Tournament Ronaldo's presence would undoubtedly elevate the tournament's profile, attracting more media attention and higher viewership. It would also create exciting matchups, especially the potential for another Ronaldo vs. Messi showdown. The new transfer window aims to facilitate such moves, encouraging clubs and players to find solutions for participation.
### Historical Context Ronaldo and Messi dominated the Ballon d'Or awards from 2008 to 2017, and their rivalry has been a defining aspect of modern football. Seeing them compete again in a Club World Cup would be a major event for fans worldwide.
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