Gary Neville predicts Cristiano Ronaldo future at Manchester United with Tom Brady comparison
Gary Neville believes Cristiano Ronaldo will follow in Tom Brady’s footsteps by playing at the top level into his 40s.
Having turned 37 earlier this year, the Manchester United superstar is showing no signs that he plans on slowing down. Ronaldo himself has spoken about how he still plans on playing for another four or five years.
The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has faced questions over his place in the United side this season, however, with critics highlighting his supposed inability to adapt to a modern pressing style. Ronaldo, though, sent a timely reminder of his qualities with a brilliant hat-trick in the 3-2 victory over Tottenham on Saturday.
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In the process, the Portuguese also became the highest goal-scorer of all-time, officially recognised by FIFA, with his latest feat coming with NFL legend Brady watching on at Old Trafford. The seven-time Super Bowl champion also had the chance to speak to Ronaldo on the pitch after the game.
Just a day after meeting Ronaldo, Brady announced he was reversing his decision to retire from the NFL, with the 44-year-old set for his 23rd season at the top level. And Neville believes Ronaldo could achieve something similar.
"It wouldn’t surprise me if he carried on playing until he was 40,” Neville told Sky Sports. “I saw Tom Brady come out of retirement yesterday.
“One of the great things about these players is longevity, it is so important to them, the idea that they can go on longer and further and still play at the highest level. You look at the clubs he’s played for, the leagues he’s played in, the way he’s demonstrated his skill all over the world, so it wouldn’t