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Bye bye Al Nassr, what Cristiano Ronaldo said about going to a European giant to win the Champions League

Will Cristiano Ronaldo leave Saudi Arabia and have a last dance in Europe?

By William Estrella

Will Cristiano Ronaldo leave Saudi Arabia and have a last dance in Europe?
Will Cristiano Ronaldo leave Saudi Arabia and have a last dance in Europe?

There has been much talk about a possible departure of Cristiano Ronaldo from Saudi Arabia's Al Nassr, especially after the information from Mundo Deportivo in which they explain that CR7 would be tired not only of living in the Arab country but of being part of a team that doesn't work and it's hard for him to win in the local league. What's more, there has even been talk of Bayern Munich, who would have a powerful businessman behind him who would take charge of the transfer of the Bug, and of Newcastle United, who yesterday qualified for the UEFA Champions League, as possible destination.

The reality is that while many criticize him, they sing about Lionel Messi when he visits, and now they say that he would leave Saudi Arabia, Cristiano Ronaldo gave these critics a new lesson from Al Nassr, showing that he is not finished or retired at all. and he still has a lot to give in football.

Cristiano Ronaldo overcame a footballer and defined the far post from outside the area, converting a true goal impossible to stop for the goalkeeper, making it clear that he continues to be a player who makes the difference at key moments, making his team go to the lead 3-2 on the scoreboard and thus continue fighting at the top of the tournament, where they are three points behind the leader.

But the truth is that while there is much talk about the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, with the 400 million euros remaining to be paid by Al Nassr in his contract until July 2025 (200 million per season) and after scoring his goal today, the Bug gave statements.

What Cristiano Ronaldo said

Cristiano Ronaldo expressed on his social networks that the team had great spirit to win today's game and continue fighting for the top, but he also thanked the fans for their support, since without them it would have been difficult.


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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