‘I want to finish at 40’: Cristiano Ronaldo details retirement plan

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‘I want to finish at 40’: Cristiano Ronaldo details retirement plan
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Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed when he will call time on his record-breaking football career.

“I want to play two or three years more … maximum. I want to finish at 40; a good age,” he told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.

“I don’t know the future. Sometimes you plan one thing for your life and as I said many times, the life is dynamic and you never know what’s going to happen.”

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