Cristiano Ronaldo could break up to eight different records at Euro 2024 this summer. Roberto Martínez named the 39-year-old striker in the Portugal squad last month, alongside Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes, before jetting off to Germany to step up preparations for the tournament.
Ruben Dias, Bernardo Silva and Diogo Jota were also given call-ups as Portugal look to reclaim their title as European champions.
With help from Eder against France in the final, Ronaldo led his country to glory in 2016 before surrendering the crown to Italy in 2021.
Since Roberto Mancini's side defeated England on penalties at Wembley Stadium, a lot has happened; Ronaldo left Juventus to join Manchester United, he then fell out with Erik ten Hag before parting ways with the Red Devils and taking his talents to the Middle East. READ MORE: What Tuchel said about Man United and Ten Hag in 'secret' Ratcliffe meeting READ MORE: Man United stall on Sofyan Amrabat decision as Erik ten Hag wait goes on Since joining Al-Nassr, Ronaldo has featured 47 times in the Saudi Pro League, scoring 49 goals and providing 13 assists.
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