Former Man United star Ronaldo discusses future plans

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The former Man United forward admits he is now thinking 'more in the short term nowadays'

Former Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo has commented on how long he can continue playing - insisting he is now thinking "more in the short term nowadays".

The Selecao face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Monday night having already sealed their place at next summer's Euro 2024 Championship in Germany. Speaking ahead of that game, Ronaldo has spoken about his plans for the future, but insists for the time being he still feels "in good shape physically".READ MORE: Sir Jim Ratcliffe can give United what they have never had under the Glazers

"It’s a question of just enjoying the moment, which is a good moment. I feel good. My body is responding to how I’ve treated it over the years. Quizzed on how long he can keep going in 2020, the Portuguese icon previously told Marca: "Much will depend on what I feel, on my motivation.

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