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Luka Modric's lesson to Cristiano Ronaldo for not wanting to go to Saudi Arabia

Cristiano Ronaldo was taught a lesson of greatness by Modric.

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo was taught a lesson of greatness by Modric.
Cristiano Ronaldo was taught a lesson of greatness by Modric.

Cristiano Ronaldo undoubtedly gave the big turnaround at the beginning of this calendar year when he decided to leave Manchester United permanently to land at Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, a club unknown to the majority of the world population that has now become super famous. thanks to all the influence that CR7 drags, arriving in Saudi Arabia in exchange for the 200 million euros per year that they agreed to pay him, being the highest paid footballer in terms of salary on the planet and also being an ambassador of the Arab country.

Cristiano Ronaldo is the visible face of sports in Saudi Arabia by contract, so much so that CR7 must attend every massive international sporting event to mark his important presence. As happened in Jake Paul's boxing fight, where he took a picture with Michael Tyson, and then at the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix where he also had to attend, seeing Checo Pérez in the front row.

But the reality is that in Al Nassr they realized that Cristiano Ronaldo was not enough, so they went to look for another international caliber figure from Real Madrid like Luka Modric to add him to their ranks and try to make him the new partner of CR7 in the Saudi team.

Although the truth is that the Croatian gave Cristiano Ronaldo a real lesson, making it clear that he does not want to leave Real Madrid for money, but rather wants to stay at all costs for next season, trying to show that he is still in force to continue fighting for titles and is the height of the White House.

Luka Modric's lesson to Cristiano Ronaldo

Luka Modric made it clear in statements a few moments ago that his wish is to continue at Real Madrid and that he will not listen to other offers, since he wants to stay there.


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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