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The decision and the response of Real Madrid on the return of Cristiano Ronaldo

Could Cristiano Ronaldo finally make his comeback to Real Madrid?

By William Estrella

Could Cristiano Ronaldo finally make his comeback to Real Madrid?
Could Cristiano Ronaldo finally make his comeback to Real Madrid?

Real Madrid dreamed of being able to repatriate Cristiano Ronaldo for next year, however, the Portuguese present in Saudi Arabia makes it unfeasible, at least for now. The economic part that he perceives in Al-Nassr and the desire to continue playing complete a picture that shaped the refusal of the White House's offer that he be ambassador.

After that decision, there were voices that spoke out about it, such as that of Carlo Ancelotti, the Real Madrid coach who appealed to both the emotional and football levels: "In Madrid, he will remain forever in the hearts of the fans. I don't know what he will do in his future, he still wants to compete at the highest level and I don't think the Arab world can be suitable for him in this regard."

In the first instance, the love of Real Madrid fans for Cristiano Ronaldo is true. The 38-year-old striker is the club's all-time goalscorer and the fans' love for him is unique. On the side of what the coach highlights from sports as well. The Portuguese does not see how it is possible to be an ambassador today and he wants to continue playing for a while longer.

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Cristiano Ronaldo has left his mark on all the clubs he played for, as well as on the Portugal National Team. El Bicho won titles in all the teams he was part of, being champion at Sporting Lisboa, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus. So far, in Al-Nassr he has failed to get any crown, a pending score in his tremendous career.


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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