Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has claimed that he will continue to play professional football for several years.
The Portuguese winger joined Los Blancos in a record-breaking £80m transfer from Manchester United in 2009. Since joining Madrid, Ronaldo has become their top goalscorer in history with 654 goals.
Despite turning 33 years-old in January, Ronaldo is confident that his retirement will not be in the near future.
"Right now, I've got a biological age of 23," Ronaldo told reporters.
"I've still got a long time left, I can keep playing until I'm 41. I'm feeling good, happy, I can't complain."
Ronaldo will lead Madrid against Liverpool in the Champions League Final on Saturday night, which you can follow here.