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Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo explains when he plans to retire from football

Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that he plans to continue playing for another "four or five" years.

The Portuguese star, who returned to Old Trafford from Juventus back in August, has made the admission less than three weeks after celebrating his 37th birthday.

Despite being at the age where most footballers are slowing down and coming towards the point of retirement, Ronaldo, who has scored 15 goals in all competitions this season, has continued to shine at the highest level, highlighted by his tally of goals in recent years.

Although the striker, who will be desperate to help Portugal reach the finals of the 2022 World Cup when they participate in the play-offs next month, has admitted that there are "not many years" left before he will have to hang up his boots, he is hopeful of carrying on playing for a few more years, insisting he has his heart set on continuing to win accolades.

"I know there are not many years to go before I stop playing, hopefully four or five more, but I hope to keep winning things," the United ace told DAZN.

"My life has been a very beautiful journey. I have left my mark everywhere I've been. I don't think there's any player in history who can reach, well, the numbers he can reach, but to have that pride of saying 'wherever I've been, I've left my mark'. And that makes me happy.

"You have to be intelligent and say that when you are eight, 20 or 25, it's not the same as being 35. That's maturity, experience, the intelligence to understand that maybe you lose some things, but you pick up other things and have the right balance to be able to continue competing and be at the highest level."

Ronaldo, who will be hoping to help United record a third successive Premier

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