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Bye bye Al Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo and the decision to leave the club

While Messi became the idol of Inter Miami, Ronaldo fears for his position at Al Nassr.

By William Estrella

While Messi became the idol of Inter Miami, Ronaldo fears for his position at Al Nassr.
While Messi became the idol of Inter Miami, Ronaldo fears for his position at Al Nassr.

The arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia was a revolution in soccer in that country. Since he was signed, the bombings began. A clear example is that of Karin Benzema and that of N'golo Kanté to the Al Ittihad club, rival of Al Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo has always been seen flaunting all his new luxuries, from houses to private boats. Since he arrived in the Saudi league, to play for Al Nassr, he has not stopped collecting money. Currently, he is earning 200 million dollars per season; without counting the bonuses that can be added.

The Portuguese did not have the best season at Al Nassr. He was expected to figure in every game and score, to end up being the top scorer in the Saudi Pro League. But he did not finish in the best eleven of the season. In addition, Cristiano received a hard blow when he received the news of the loss of one of his twins.

Not receiving the expected results, the leaders of Al Nassr began to think about who could be the replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo. Since they plan to surpass their rival Al Ittihad in the next season.

Who would replace him?

The player would be Marcelo Brozovic, the Inter Milan midfielder is in open negotiations with Al Nassr to sign in this market. After losing the final, the Croatian would be thinking of being the replacement for the Portuguese. The Saudi club would pay 50 million euros.


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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