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In addition to saying goodbye to Europe, the low blow that Cristiano Ronaldo gives Messi

The Portuguese could truncate a dream of the Argentine team and the country in the future

By William Estrella

The Portuguese could truncate a dream of the Argentine team and the country in the future
The Portuguese could truncate a dream of the Argentine team and the country in the future

Cristiano Ronaldo was a trend in the last hours for his signing to Al-Nassr, from Saudi Arabia. The Portuguese signed a contract until 2025 and an annual salary of 200 million euros. Now, the low blow that he will try to give Lionel Messi, world champion, despite having reached a third-order league, is uncovered.

The 'Bug' always had an obsession in his career, winning the World Cup. However, he was never able to make his dream come true and in his last participation he failed to make it past the quarterfinals. He was even a substitute in the decisive matches. However, already in Saudi Arabia, the former Real Madrid player could truncate the objective that Leo, the Argentine team and the country have.

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It turns out that Saudi Arabia is a candidate to host the 2030 World Cup. In order to convince FIFA and grant the venue, Al-Nassr hired the 'Bug'. It was revealed that the sports contract between the Middle Eastern club and Cristiano is until 2025, with the possibility of extending his stay for five more years, but as ambassador of the Arab country.

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By having Cristiano Ronaldo as the image of Saudi Arabia, the Middle Eastern country would gain points in the fight to host the most important event at the country level in eight years. It is worth remembering that Argentina also hopes to host this edition. The country together with Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile joined to present the candidacy.


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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