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While Lionel Messi focuses on PSG, Cristiano Ronaldo's terrible problem in Arabia

The Portuguese, who was presented days ago, cannot yet debut with Al Nassr.

By William Estrella

The Portuguese, who was presented days ago, cannot yet debut with Al Nassr.
The Portuguese, who was presented days ago, cannot yet debut with Al Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo was officially presented by Al Nassr and now he is focused on adding his first minutes in the Saudi Arabian league. However, the top scorer in the Champions League has a problem for his debut, while Lionel Messi prepares physically to add his first minutes at PSG after the World Cup in Qatar.

The 'Flea' returned to the discipline of PSG, after winning the World Cup in Qatar and spending the Christmas and New Year holidays in Argentina. Now, the best player in history focuses on the following professional challenges, such as seeking the long-awaited Champions League for the Parisians and adding a new Ligue 1.

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As the world champion seeks to further expand his rich football history, Cristiano Ronaldo, who will earn €200 million per season in Saudi Arabia, has a headache ahead of his debut as he will still not be able to play in his new and surprising team.

Why can't Cristiano Ronaldo debut at Al Nassr?

The AFP agency reported that a source close to the Saudi Arabian cadre said that Al Nassr exceeded the quota of foreigners allowed. The league regulations allow eight foreigners per club and the powerful team, after the arrival of the 'Bug', already has nine. Now, the directive seeks to terminate the contract of an international reinforcement and the main target is the Uzbek Jalaluddin Masharipov, who refused to give the number 7 to the Portuguese, but under pressure he had to hand over the historic number.


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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