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While Messi still hasn't decided his future, the worst moment Cristiano Ronaldo lives in Arabia

Cristiano Ronaldo is not going through his best time at Saudi Arabia.

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo is not going through his best time at Saudi Arabia.
Cristiano Ronaldo is not going through his best time at Saudi Arabia.

Lionel Messi is getting closer to continuing his career in Saudi Arabia. The Argentine traveled a week ago for business reasons and provoked the anger of the entire PSG without his warning. This shows how uninterested he is in Paris and that he prefers to be in Arabia. In addition, Sergio Busquets could play in Arabia after leaving Barça, with whom Leo sat down several times to talk about a future together.

Different is the situation of Cristiano Ronaldo. He is more and more established that he feels uncomfortable in Riyadh, to the point that he is looking for a way out to return to one of the five major leagues in Europe. Not only was his adaptation to culture and sports issues complicated, but he also had to live with a deterioration in his relationship with his partner Georgina Rodríguez.

In case of establishing a departure from Al-Nassr, the Portuguese would like to return to Real Madrid. In any case, the doors are open but not in the conditions he is looking for, they offered him to return as a world ambassador, although he considers that he is still capable of doing so as a professional footballer.

If he does not return to Real Madrid, the other variants

According to Mundo Deportivo, CR7 wants to be in the capital and that led him to negotiate with Atlético Madrid, although it would be impossible due to the rivalry. Finally, Newcastle also appears, which is now fed by Arab funds. No one officially knows yet that he will spend with CR7, but it is most likely that his passage through the Middle East will be interrupted in the middle of the year.


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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