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Cristiano Ronaldo at 2030 World Cup? Jorge Jesus Hints at Unthinkable Portugal Revival

2026-07-13 · Cristiano Ronaldo · Player Focus

**Cristiano Ronaldo could still suit up for Portugal at the 2030 World Cup aged 45**, according to new manager Jorge Jesus, who signed a four-year deal with the Portuguese FA on **July 11, 2026**. The 75-year-old tactician-who guided Ronaldo to Saudi Pro League glory in 2025-hinted at an unlikely revival, framing the duo as a combined 120 years of experience leading Portugal’s next campaign.**

Jesus isn’t just dreaming. The manager, who won league titles in Portugal, Saudi Arabia, and Brazil, has a history of defying expectations. His predecessor, Roberto Martínez, kept Ronaldo on the field for every minute of Portugal’s 2026 World Cup-even when the striker’s impact was minimal. That approach backfired: Portugal exited in the round of 16, and Martínez’s rigid tactics left the team directionless.

At the 2026 tournament, Ronaldo played every second of four matches but failed to score, while Gonçalo Ramos-subbed on against Croatia-delivered the winner with Ronaldo off the pitch. Portugal’s lack of attacking flair cost them a group-stage victory over Colombia (0-0), eliminating their path to a Messi showdown. Jesus’ arrival signals a shift: no more safe choices.

Jesus has never shied from bold moves. In Saudi Arabia, he built a team around Ronaldo, winning the league in 2025. Now, with Portugal’s 2030 World Cup co-hosted by Spain and Morocco, he’s betting on the striker’s longevity. The question isn’t *if* Ronaldo could play-it’s whether his body and Portugal’s need align by 2030.

Behind Ronaldo, Portugal’s golden generation remains: Bruno Fernandes, Vitinha, and João Neves formed the best midfield at the 2026 World Cup. But Jesus’ intensity could clash with their style. His Saudi success relied on ruthless pragmatism-something Martínez lacked. If Ronaldo stays, Portugal’s attack might finally get the freedom it craved in 2026.

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