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BP | 0.03% | 29.575 | $ | |
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AZN | 0.18% | 72.06 | $ | |
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Ronaldo announces Al-Nassr chapter 'over'

Portugal icon Cristiano Ronaldo indicated on Monday that he could leave Al-Nassr after declaring that a "chapter is over" hours after the Saudi Pro League finished.
Ronaldo, 40, joined Al-Nassr in 2022 from Manchester United and his contract in Saudi Arabia ends this summer.
A special transfer window runs from June 1-10 to allow the 32 clubs involved in the Club World Cup to sign players.
"This chapter is over," Ronaldo cryptically said on social media with a photo of him in an Al-Nassr shirt.
"The story? Still being written.
"Grateful to all," the former Real Madrid and Juventus attacker added.
Al-Nassr missed out on the Asian Champions League Elite, losing to Japan's Kawasaki Frontale in April's semi-finals and were third in the Saudi Pro League.
Ronaldo ended as the league's top goal scorer on 24.
Last year, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner said he could end his career wit Al-Nassr.
W.Mroz--GL