ristiano Ronaldo was captured on film enjoying a kickabout with children during Al Nassr’s pre-season tour in Japan.

Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Professional League side Al Nassr in January surprised the football world.

During the second half of the 22/23 season, Ronaldo showcased his scoring prowess by netting 14 goals in 19 appearances for his new club.

As the new season approached, a video emerged of Ronaldo participating in a football session with a group of kids during Al Nassr’s pre-season tour in Osaka, Japan. The footage showcases his exceptional skills as he dribbles past nearly everyone before delivering a precise cross for one of the children to score.

In a heartwarming moment, Ronaldo celebrated with the young players, highlighting his approachable and kind nature both on and off the field.

Social media erupted with reactions from fans:

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Ronaldo and Al Nassr have faced challenges recently, suffering defeats to Alverca and Farense, as well as significant losses to Spanish La Liga side Celta Vigo (5-0) and Portuguese outfit Benfica (4-1).

In a recent interview, Ronaldo declared that his time in European football has come to an end. He stated, “I’m 100 percent sure I won’t return to any European club. They criticized me for coming to the Saudi league, but what happened now? I opened the way to the Saudi league and now all the players are coming here. I won’t return to European football, the door is completely closed.”

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner emphasized, “I’m 38 years old, and European football has lost a lot of quality. The only league that, for me, has a lot of quality and is at a higher level than all the others is the Premier League.”