Ronaldo hailed Corinthians as "a light at the end of the tunnel" after the club confirmed they will announce his signing tomorrow.
The 32-year-old former Fifa world player of the year will be unveiled by the Sao Paulo giants tomorrow on a one-year deal.
And the injury-plagued former Barcelona, Inter Milan and Real Madrid striker believes the resurgent club, promoted this season after being relegated from the top flight a year ago, will prove to be the ideal base for him to prove his worth.
He told TV show Globo Esporte: "I had to make a decision because I love playing football.
"My life is football. Corinthians came out as a light at the end of the tunnel, as they trusted in me and my potential.
"The beginning will not be easy but it is a big chance for me to return in good form.
"The Corinthians group of supporters is huge and maybe the best-organised. I am sure they will demand a lot, but I always have this in my life. There is no way to escape."
Corinthians confirmed today they will unveil the striker tomorrow morning.
"Two-time world champion with the Brazilian national team and the leading scorer in the history of the World Cup, Ronaldo signed a contract with O Timao for one season," the club website reported.
He could make his debut in January when Corinthians begin the Campeonato Paulista state championship.
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