<p>Unwanted by Europe's elite clubs, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo" target="_blank">Cristiano Ronaldo's </a>steep decline has been laid bare by a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/ronaldo-signs-for-al-nassr-in-deal-worth-more-than-200-mn-euros-1176674.html" target="_blank">move to Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr </a>that signals the end of his reign as one of football's most feared strikers.</p>.<p>Ronaldo will be officially unveiled by Al Nassr on Tuesday after agreeing a contract that runs until 2025 and is reportedly worth more than 200 million euros.</p>.<p>But the riches and fanfare that await the 37-year-old in Saudi Arabia are at odds with his reduced status as a fallen star trading on past heroics.</p>.<p>For Ronaldo to be forced to play out what will surely be the final chapter of his glittering career in the football backwater of Saudi Arabia is a damning indictment of his lacklustre form over the last 18 months.</p>.<p>Ronaldo, a five-time <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/ballon-dor" target="_blank">Ballon d'Or </a>winner, heads to the Gulf after a painful year that saw him relegated to the Portugal bench and cut adrift by <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/manchester-united" target="_blank">Manchester United</a>.</p>.<p>His second spell with United imploded in November with his departure by mutual consent, shortly after he criticised boss <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/erik-ten-hag" target="_blank">Erik ten Hag </a>and the club's hierarchy in an <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/cristiano-ronaldo-opens-up-on-frayed-relationship-with-erik-ten-hag-1163521.html" target="_blank">explosive television interview</a>.</p>.<p>As his relationship with United soured, Ronaldo was linked to a string of Champions League contenders including Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Napoli.</p>.<p>A return to his first club Sporting Lisbon was also rumoured, while there was talk of a move to the MLS to join Inter Miami, part-owned by former United teammate <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/david-beckham" target="_blank">David Beckham</a>.</p>.<p>But none of those deals came to fruition and when United decided his diminishing contribution, coupled with his public displays of dissent, made him a pricey luxury they no longer needed, it was instructive to note the absence of a rush to sign the ageing icon.</p>.<p>Coming at the same time as his acrimonious United exit, Ronaldo's failed quest to finally win the World Cup underlined his descent to the ranks of football's mere mortals.</p>.<p>In a move that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, Ronaldo was left out of the starting line-up for Portugal's last 16 thrashing of Switzerland.</p>.<p>And when Portugal suffered a shock 1-0 defeat against Morocco in the quarter-finals, Ronaldo started on the bench, made little impact after his eventual introduction and was last seen <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/ronaldo-in-tears-after-portugals-shocking-world-cup-exit-1170635" target="_blank">trudging down the tunnel in tears </a>after the final whistle.</p>.<p>There was a sting in the World Cup tale for Ronaldo as it was his old sparring partner <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/lionel-messi" target="_blank">Lionel Messi </a>who got his hands on the trophy for the first time instead.</p>.<p>The sight of Messi lifting the World Cup after Argentina's final victory over France in Qatar will have pained Ronaldo given their long-standing rivalry.</p>.<p>Few would question Ronaldo's right to be regarded as one of the all-time greats after winning five Champions League crowns and a combined seven domestic league titles with United, Juventus and Real Madrid.</p>.<p>He is also the record goal-scorer in the Champions League and with the Portuguese national team, who won the 2016 European Championship -- Ronaldo lasted less than half an hour before going off injured in the final against France.</p>.<p>But Messi's triumph with Argentina vaulted him into the ranks of football's immortals alongside <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/pele" target="_blank">Pele </a>and <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/diego-maradona" target="_blank">Diego Maradona</a>, a rarefied air that Ronaldo will never sample without a World Cup victory on his CV.</p>.<p>Ronaldo's decision to accept the lucrative deal offered in the Middle East rather than play on for a lesser European team made it clear he knows his diminished place in the football hierarchy.</p>.<p>Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah are the new global stars stepping into Ronaldo's boots.</p>.<p>Al Nassr hailed Ronaldo's signing by claiming the "history making" deal would "inspire future generations" to be the best version of themselves.</p>.<p>But for the millions who have been captivated by Ronaldo over the last two decades, this version of the superstar is very far from his best.</p>
<p>Unwanted by Europe's elite clubs, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo" target="_blank">Cristiano Ronaldo's </a>steep decline has been laid bare by a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/ronaldo-signs-for-al-nassr-in-deal-worth-more-than-200-mn-euros-1176674.html" target="_blank">move to Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr </a>that signals the end of his reign as one of football's most feared strikers.</p>.<p>Ronaldo will be officially unveiled by Al Nassr on Tuesday after agreeing a contract that runs until 2025 and is reportedly worth more than 200 million euros.</p>.<p>But the riches and fanfare that await the 37-year-old in Saudi Arabia are at odds with his reduced status as a fallen star trading on past heroics.</p>.<p>For Ronaldo to be forced to play out what will surely be the final chapter of his glittering career in the football backwater of Saudi Arabia is a damning indictment of his lacklustre form over the last 18 months.</p>.<p>Ronaldo, a five-time <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/ballon-dor" target="_blank">Ballon d'Or </a>winner, heads to the Gulf after a painful year that saw him relegated to the Portugal bench and cut adrift by <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/manchester-united" target="_blank">Manchester United</a>.</p>.<p>His second spell with United imploded in November with his departure by mutual consent, shortly after he criticised boss <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/erik-ten-hag" target="_blank">Erik ten Hag </a>and the club's hierarchy in an <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/cristiano-ronaldo-opens-up-on-frayed-relationship-with-erik-ten-hag-1163521.html" target="_blank">explosive television interview</a>.</p>.<p>As his relationship with United soured, Ronaldo was linked to a string of Champions League contenders including Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Napoli.</p>.<p>A return to his first club Sporting Lisbon was also rumoured, while there was talk of a move to the MLS to join Inter Miami, part-owned by former United teammate <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/david-beckham" target="_blank">David Beckham</a>.</p>.<p>But none of those deals came to fruition and when United decided his diminishing contribution, coupled with his public displays of dissent, made him a pricey luxury they no longer needed, it was instructive to note the absence of a rush to sign the ageing icon.</p>.<p>Coming at the same time as his acrimonious United exit, Ronaldo's failed quest to finally win the World Cup underlined his descent to the ranks of football's mere mortals.</p>.<p>In a move that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, Ronaldo was left out of the starting line-up for Portugal's last 16 thrashing of Switzerland.</p>.<p>And when Portugal suffered a shock 1-0 defeat against Morocco in the quarter-finals, Ronaldo started on the bench, made little impact after his eventual introduction and was last seen <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/ronaldo-in-tears-after-portugals-shocking-world-cup-exit-1170635" target="_blank">trudging down the tunnel in tears </a>after the final whistle.</p>.<p>There was a sting in the World Cup tale for Ronaldo as it was his old sparring partner <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/lionel-messi" target="_blank">Lionel Messi </a>who got his hands on the trophy for the first time instead.</p>.<p>The sight of Messi lifting the World Cup after Argentina's final victory over France in Qatar will have pained Ronaldo given their long-standing rivalry.</p>.<p>Few would question Ronaldo's right to be regarded as one of the all-time greats after winning five Champions League crowns and a combined seven domestic league titles with United, Juventus and Real Madrid.</p>.<p>He is also the record goal-scorer in the Champions League and with the Portuguese national team, who won the 2016 European Championship -- Ronaldo lasted less than half an hour before going off injured in the final against France.</p>.<p>But Messi's triumph with Argentina vaulted him into the ranks of football's immortals alongside <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/pele" target="_blank">Pele </a>and <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/diego-maradona" target="_blank">Diego Maradona</a>, a rarefied air that Ronaldo will never sample without a World Cup victory on his CV.</p>.<p>Ronaldo's decision to accept the lucrative deal offered in the Middle East rather than play on for a lesser European team made it clear he knows his diminished place in the football hierarchy.</p>.<p>Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah are the new global stars stepping into Ronaldo's boots.</p>.<p>Al Nassr hailed Ronaldo's signing by claiming the "history making" deal would "inspire future generations" to be the best version of themselves.</p>.<p>But for the millions who have been captivated by Ronaldo over the last two decades, this version of the superstar is very far from his best.</p>