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Cristiano Ronaldo Out vs Mexico: Injury Concerns & Trip in Doubt

March 19, 2026 Alex Carter - Sports Editor Sport

Cristiano Ronaldo will not participate in Portugal’s upcoming friendly match against Mexico, according to reports emerging from both countries. The decision hinges on financial guarantees related to appearance fees, potentially jeopardizing the fixture scheduled for March 26th in Aguascalientes.

Sources indicate that Ronaldo has stipulated conditions for his participation, centering on assurances of payment. MARCA reported that Ronaldo’s involvement is contingent on these financial aspects being finalized. This development follows a statement released by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) addressing the situation, though details remain limited.

The potential impact extends beyond Ronaldo’s individual participation. bolavip.com noted that the entire appearance fee for the Portuguese national team could be affected if Ronaldo does not play. This raises questions about the financial arrangements surrounding international friendlies and the leverage of star players in securing favorable terms.

The situation has prompted discussion regarding the commercial value of friendly matches and the expectations of high-profile athletes. World Soccer Talk reported on the conditions set by Ronaldo, highlighting the financial considerations driving the decision. The FPF has yet to publicly disclose the specifics of the negotiations or the financial implications of Ronaldo’s absence.

As of Thursday, March 19, 2026, the status of the match remains uncertain pending resolution of the financial concerns. The Mexican Football Federation has not issued a public response to the reports regarding Ronaldo’s conditions. The friendly was intended as preparation for both teams ahead of future competitions, including the 2026 World Cup, but its viability is now linked to the outcome of ongoing discussions.

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