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Journey not over, Cristiano Ronaldo 'has to endure a little longer'

 Portugal star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has set his sights on Euro 2024, while the Portugal and Manchester United forward says he has no plans to retire anytime soon.

"My journey is not over yet, you Chris," Cristiano Ronaldo said on Tuesday after receiving the trophy at the Portuguese Football Federation's (FFF) Queens d'Oro Awards in Lisbon, according to French news agency AFP. will have to endure for a while longer.'

He said, "I want to be a part of the World Cup and the Euros." I'm very excited. My goal is great.

Ronaldo, 37, has scored 117 goals in 189 appearances for Portugal and is expected to play in his 10th major international tournament for his country in Qatar 2022.

In September 2021, Ronaldo broke Iran's Ali Daei's record of 109 goals with 111 goals.

Despite speculation that he would switch clubs, Cristiano Ronaldo remains committed to Manchester United.

Ronaldo joined Manchester United under the leadership of legendary football manager Sir Alex Ferguson in 2003, after which he became a megastar in the world of football.