World star Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly on the move to Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr FC after officially severing ties with Manchester United on November 23, according to sources from the brand’s journalist Jose Felix Diaz.
Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly set to move to Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr FC after officially severing ties with Manchester United on November 23, according to sources from the brand’s journalist Jose Felix Diaz.
After a shocking interview with the journalist Piers Morgan recently, Cristiano Ronaldo has been released by Manchester United and the two sides have approached each other, without lawsuits or compensation as the English media suspected.
Cristiano Ronaldo will take advantage of this scenario by becoming a free agent in time for the 2022 World Cup. Reportedly, Ronaldo is looking for a new team to help calm his mental state and help Portugal win the World Cup.
Unexpectedly, Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr FC wants to join Cristiano Ronaldo. They are willing to pay more than 2.3 million euros a week for this superstar.
Al-Nassr FC made a huge offer to Cristiano Ronaldo this summer, but the Portuguese superstar was rejected. But now that he is a free agent and it seems difficult to get into the top clubs to watch the Champions League as he wants, the player may think twice about accepting the offer.
Cristiano Ronaldo wants to stay in England and play for Newcastle, a club with Saudi Arabian owners, before moving to Al-Nassr FC for another season or two, according to Marca journalist Jose Felix Diaz.