Cristiano Ronaldo Is Close to Joining Al-Nasr
Just one week after his contract with Manchester United was cancelled by mutual consent, Cristiano Ronaldo is on the verge of signing a contract with the Saudi team Al-Nassr. Ronaldo will be playing for the Saudi club.
As a result of the consequences from his high-profile interview with Piers Morgan, he is currently the sole free agent competing in the World Cup. He is using this opportunity to look for a new team. According to The People’s Person, a mega-money proposal was presented to Ronaldo in exchange for his giving up his hopes of playing in the Champions League.
And now, the agreement between the Portuguese star and Al-Nasr is reportedly getting closer to being finalised, as reported by the Spanish version of Marca.
The staggering sum will be distributed to Ronaldo throughout the course of the contract’s remaining 2.5 years and will include his pay as well as earnings from endorsement deals.
The amount of money that is being offered much beyond anything that a club in Europe or the MLS is able to provide, and this contract has the potential to become one of the most valuable in the history of football.
Al-Nasr is confident that Ronaldo will assist in elevating the status of football in Saudi Arabia, and the great goalscorer continues to win over millions of new followers throughout the world.
Rudy Garcia is a past contender for a temporary role at Manchester United. Jose Mourinho is the current coach of the team, which also includes David Ospina and Alvaro Fernandez among its ranks. Rudy Garcia was a candidate for the position.
The first thing that Ronaldo will have to do in Saudi Arabia is move his team ahead of Al-Shabab, which is currently in first place in the standings.
Al-Nasr will be attempting to successfully defend the championship they last won in 2019, despite heavy competition from Al-Hilal, who are the current champions.
Ronaldo is a member of the Portuguese national squad that is competing in the World Cup right now.
Already, he has stirred some controversy in Qatar by asserting that he scored a goal against Uruguay, despite the fact that technology demonstrates that this was not the case. As a result, some people have begun to refer to this episode as “the hair of God.”
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