Cristiano Ronaldo said in a Vogue interview with his new wife, Georgina Rodríguez , that the current soccer season will probably be his last. The 41-year-old Al Nassr forward said he wants to finish a 25-year career by leaving behind a “spectacular legacy.” Ronaldo made the retirement revelation while answering whether marriage would change his life. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner acknowledged that stepping away from soccer could create a huge gap, but said family time, travel, padel and enjoying life with Rodríguez are already part of the plan. What Comes After CR7? Ronaldo currently plays for Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr and recently took part in what the source describes as his sixth and final World Cup with Portugal. After decades defined by trophies, record-breaking goals and nonstop competition, Ronaldo is framing retirement as a new chapter rather than a hard stop. Ronaldo and Rodríguez married Tuesday in an intimate ceremony at their home in Portugal, surrounded by their five children. The couple skipped a honeymoon because Ronaldo returned to Riyadh for Al Nassr’s new season, giving the soccer icon one more campaign to turn his legacy plans into a final highlight reel.