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Bye bye Al Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo gives Saudi Arabia the worst news, look at his new team

Cristiano Ronaldo may not continue at Al Nassr forever.

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo may not continue at Al Nassr forever.
Cristiano Ronaldo may not continue at Al Nassr forever.

It is more than clear that the rivalry between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi will last a lifetime. The Argentine made a big difference with whom he wears the number seven, after having won the World Cup in Qatar 2022; but there are still many ways to compare it, be it by titles, statistics or even the economy.

For his part, Cristiano Ronaldo had one of the worst years of his life. The Portuguese failed to be neither the top scorer nor the Saudi Pro League champion with Al Nassr; he also did not appear in the starting eleven for the season. To these problems is added the unfortunate loss of one of the twins that he was going to have with his partner Georgina Rodríguez.

In this context, Diario Marca published that Cristiano Ronaldo is not happy at Al Nassr and therefore, he would not look down on leaving the club. In addition, this is coupled with the news from Relevo, which ensures that Carlos Vela will not continue at LAFC and they would look for Cristiano as a replacement.

CR7's new business

Both figures, seeing that they did not have much time left of soccer activity, began to get involved little by little in various investments, actions and various items that can give them income during the time that the loots hang.

During these days, Lionel Messi invested, along with his Play Time brand, 35 million dollars in NFTs linked to the world of soccer. When it was news, Cristiano Ronaldo did not want to be left behind and did the same; but he became the face of the Live Score company.


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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