Football
Ronaldo could continue international career at Euro 2028
William Hill make it 2/1 for Cristiano Ronaldo to play at Euro 2028 after the 41-year-old exited the World Cup last night following Portugal’s defeat to Spain in the Round of 16.
Although yet to be confirmed, many expected the 2026 World Cup to be Ronaldo’s last, and the emotional scenes after the final whistle suggest those rumours may well be true, unless he is to continue into his mid-40s.
If he is to do so, then his goal tally will surely continue to rise. He has so far notched 146 international goals for his country, with the leading bookmaker going 4/6 about CR7 to reach the 150 goals milestone for his nation.
Elsewhere, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner is 3/1 to sign for any MLS club before 2nd September 2026, and 4/1 to retire from football before the 2026/27 season.
Cristiano Ronaldo Specials
Cristiano Ronaldo To Score 150 or More Goals For Portugal – 4/6
Cristiano Ronaldo To Play In Euro 2028 – 2/1
Cristiano Ronaldo To Sign For Any MLS Club Before 2nd September 2026 – 3/1
Cristiano Ronaldo To Retire From Football Before Start Of 2026/27 Season – 4/1
Cristiano Ronaldo To Sign For Man Utd Before 2nd September 2026 – 6/1
Cristiano Ronaldo To Sign For Real Madrid Before 2nd September 2026 – 10/1
Cristiano Ronaldo To Score 200 or More Goals For Portugal – 20/1
*All odds subject to change – prices accurate at the time of writing*
Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “Cristiano Ronaldo may have bowed out of what looks set to be his final World Cup, but we’re not writing off another chapter in his remarkable international career just yet.
“We make it just 2/1 that he features at Euro 2028, while we’re also odds-on that he reaches the incredible milestone of 150 international goals for Portugal.
“Whether it’s another major tournament, a move to join Lionel Messi in MLS (3/1) or even retirement (4/1), Ronaldo’s next move will be one of the biggest talking points in football over the coming months.
“With his longevity and record-breaking habits, we certainly can see him continuing his career into his mid-40s.”