MUNICH — Cristiano Ronaldo says he's almost certain he will not be playing at the Club World Cup, dealing a blow to FIFA president Gianni Infantino's hopes of having one of soccer's biggest attractions at the tournament.
The Portugal captain confirmed Saturday that he received ''quite a few'' offers from participating clubs to play for them at the tournament starting June 14, but had decided against accepting any of them.
''Some things make sense to talk about, other things don't, and, as a person says, you can't take part in everything,'' Ronaldo said. ''You have to think about the short, medium and long term. It's a decision practically made on my part not to go to the Club World Cup, but I've had quite a few invitations to go.''
The 40-year-old soccer great was speaking in Munich a day before Portugal's Nations League final against Spain.
Infantino had suggested last month that Ronaldo, who is still contracted to Saudi team Al-Nassr until the end of June, could switch to one of the 32 clubs taking part in the Club World Cup because of a unique transfer window created for the tournament.
Ronaldo did little to quell that speculation when he posted '' this chapter is over '' after Al-Nassr's last Saudi Pro League game of the season.
He was linked with several Club World Cup participants, including Brazil's Palmeiras.
A switch to Al-Nassr's crosstown rival Al-Hilal – the one Saudi club that qualified – was also mooted as a potential solution to having Ronaldo play at the tournament, where his great rival Lionel Messi will be playing with Inter Miami.