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The millionaire gift of the Arab sheikh to Cristiano Ronaldo so that he doesn't go to Europe

The incredible request of the Portuguese star for the next season with Al Nassr.

By William Estrella

The incredible request of the Portuguese star for the next season with Al Nassr.
The incredible request of the Portuguese star for the next season with Al Nassr.

The transfer market in Saudi Arabia not only moves at the player level, but also in terms of technical directors. After the leadership of Dinko Jelicic, Al Nassr would have an agreement with a new technical director to lead the team of Cristiano Ronaldo and company that would be Luis Castro.

On the players' side, there are several who dream of arriving, but few are those who will be able to arrive at the pioneering institution in making the Saudi Pro League grow. Among the players that roam the blue and yellow squad is Marcelo Brozovic.

But Cristiano Ronaldo would have asked the leadership to bring one of his friends from Real Madrid. This figure played with him until 2018, now he is at Paris Saint Germain, with whom he is linked until June 2024.

Who is it about?

It is nothing more and nothing less than Kaylor Navas. The goalkeeper returned to PSG after spending a season on loan with Nottingham Forest. It is clear that he does not want to be on the bench of the Stadium of the Princes, for which he could accept it; but he also has an offer from Inter Milan.

Al Nassr would pay a millionaire fortune for him. The Middle East club would be willing to spend approximately 10 million euros. The offer would have been made only at the request of Cristiano Ronaldo. El Tico would replace David Ospina, who returns from a tough elbow injury.


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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