Will there be a 'last dance' of one of the great legends of world football in Europe? At the moment, that is not entirely clear, but at least apparently the option is being considered. Which of the two historical forwards still active would return to the 'Old Continent'? Leo Messi? Cristiano Ronaldo? So far, everything seems to indicate that the one pointed to for this issue would be the 39-year-old Portuguese star currently playing for Al-Nassr.
At this point, as reported by the Turkish newspaper 'Fotomaç', one of the great clubs in Turkey is reportedly considering the option of acquiring the services of Cristiano Ronaldo to strengthen their attack. The team in question would be none other than Fenerbahçe of José Mourinho, an 'old acquaintance' of the Portuguese forward with whom he coincided during his time at Real Madrid. Although they had their disagreements, they managed to be a successful duo.
There has already been a first contact between Fenerbahçe and Cristiano Ronaldo
The aforementioned source claims that 'The Special One' would have called Cristiano Ronaldo to inquire about his situation and convince him about a possible union with Fenerbahçe: "Are you happy there? Rumor has it you want to leave," 'Mou' would have asked. The next question would be: "If you leave, would you like to come to Fenerbahçe?."
It is also mentioned that Fenerbahçe's interest in Cristiano Ronaldo would not be limited to just this contact from José Mourinho, as the sporting director of the 'Yellow Canaries', Mario Branco, has reportedly started conversations with Al-Nassr to obtain first-hand information about the situation of 'CR7' whose contract with the Arabian club ends on June 30, 2025, and the renewal is not clear.
Furthermore, in this operation, Jorge Mendes, agent of Cristiano Ronaldo, would also be involved, positioned to convince the player to join this new venture. A challenge that would mark the sixth club in his extensive football career, another opportunity to showcase his football in Europe and even return to action in 'prestigious' competitions at a sporting level such as the Europa League or a similar tournament.