Cristiano Ronaldo's potential retirement has been sparked by a recent interview with Vogue, where he expressed his thoughts on his future in football. The 41-year-old Portuguese player has been a prominent figure in the sport for over 25 years, playing for various top-tier clubs including Sporting Portugal, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and currently in Saudi-Arabië. Ronaldo's statement suggests that he may be nearing the end of his impressive career.

Ronaldo's decision to consider retirement comes as he prepares to start a new chapter in his life. He recently got married to Georgina Rodríguez in a private ceremony in their home in Cascais. The couple's union has been a significant event in Ronaldo's life, and it seems to have prompted him to reflect on his future in football. In the interview, Ronaldo mentioned that he wants to leave a lasting legacy in the sport and is considering various ways to fill the void left by his retirement.

Ronaldo's plans for life after football include spending more time with his family, traveling, and engaging in other sports such as padel. He has been playing football for nearly 25 years, and his decision to retire would mark the end of an era in the sport. Ronaldo's current season in Saudi-Arabië has just begun, and he has not specified an exact date for his potential retirement.