NEW ISSUE: Cristiano Ronaldo's quest for 1,000 goals, the football rich list, Granit Xhaka's Arsenal rollercoaster, Michael Laudrup and Sol Campbell, plus trendsetter Tony Pulis
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NEW ISSUE: Cristiano Ronaldo's quest for 1,000 goals, the football rich list, Granit Xhaka's Arsenal rollercoaster, Michael Laudrup and Sol Campbell, plus trendsetter Tony Pulis
"Happy New Year and welcome to 2026! This year, all roads lead to New Jersey for July's World Cup final nothing is certain in life, but it looks likely to be the last global tournament for two of the best players ever, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. You may like Both have graced the game at the very highest level, but time catches up with us all Ronaldo turns 41 this February, while Messi celebrates his 39th birthday during the World Cup itself."
"Ronaldo also has his sights set on another big milestone becoming the first player in history to officially score 1,000 career goals. The Portuguese forward has been a phenomenon since he first broke through at Sporting in 2002 pretty much from that day on, his goalscoring figures have been off the charts, from Manchester United to Real Madrid and beyond."
All roads lead to New Jersey for the World Cup final on July 19, 2026, which will likely be the last global tournament for Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo turns 41 in February and continues prolific scoring after moves from Sporting to Manchester United, Real Madrid and Al Nassr. He is pursuing an official 1,000 career-goal milestone and aims to be the first player to reach it. Portugal and Argentina are strong contenders in North America. Football's rich list is charted and the wealthiest person in the sport is identified, and a top LA big-screen venue for watching matches is highlighted.
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