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After failing in Al Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo's shocking decision to return to the Premier League

After the bad end of the tournament in Arabia, Cristiano Ronaldo could return to the Premier League

By William Estrella

After the bad end of the tournament in Arabia, Cristiano Ronaldo could return to the Premier League
After the bad end of the tournament in Arabia, Cristiano Ronaldo could return to the Premier League

After running out of chances to fight for the Saudi Arabian first division title, everything indicates that Cristiano Ronaldo's departure from Al-Nassr could be hastened. The 38-year-old Portuguese striker could not have the end of the tournament that he wanted and this puts his entire future in doubt.

Added to this turbulent present, Lionel Andres Messi has just become La Ligue 1 champion and of course, this puts more pressure on the Portuguese. As a reminder, Cristiano Ronaldo has a contract with the Arabs until 2025 for 200 million each season.

It is known that money is always a temptation, but it seems that in this case, it does not matter, since what the Portuguese really wants is to compete again at the first level and what better way to achieve it than to return to one of the competitions where it has done best, the Premier League and the always complicated Champions League. But apparently the competitive instinct of the Portuguese attacker resurfaced and it seems that his future will be outside Al-Nassr in the next transfer market, despite the fact that a few days ago he hinted that he was going to stay.

How can his departure from Arabia be?

The answer lies in this man, Mohammad bin Salmán bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, he is a crown prince, owner of a public investment fund, which manages close to 350 billion dollars. The prince is the owner of Al-Nassr, a team where Cristiano and Newcastle are. Given the imminent departure of the Portuguese from Arabia, the information indicates that there would be a chance that he could relapse into the Premier League, since a few months ago it was said that the Portuguese had a clause that allowed him to go to the English team in case he They will qualify for the Champions League, and it turns out that this season, Newcastle qualified and since they share ownership, it would seem easy for Cristiano to move from one club to the other without major inconveniences.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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