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While Ronaldo wants to leave Al Nassr, Cristiano chooses the two clubs he will never sign for

Where will Cristiano Ronaldo play next season? At least we know where he'd never play for.

By William Estrella

Where will Cristiano Ronaldo play next season? At least we know where he'd never play for.
Where will Cristiano Ronaldo play next season? At least we know where he'd never play for.

Cristiano Ronaldo has undoubtedly been one of the topics of conversation in recent days on the football agenda due to the different versions that place him outside Al Nassr of Saudi Arabia, even more so after today's information from Mundo Deportivo where They say that El Bicho does not want to live there anymore and neither does he want to be part of a team that does not work collectively in the local league.

What's more, they even talk about different destinations that would like to have Cristiano Ronaldo among their ranks for next season, even though he has a two-year contract signed, that is, until July 2025, where top-level clubs appear that they could make him play the UEFA Champions League again to the Portuguese.

Bayern Munich with a powerful businessman who would take over the firm is the first club that came up, although in the last hours the name of Newcastle United also appeared, which also belongs to the same owners of Al Nassr from Saudi Arabia and all that would easier an exit of the Bug to English lands.

Where will Ronaldo never play?

Now, there is talk of which are the two teams with which Cristiano Ronaldo would never play. One is obviously FC Barcelona, as it is a direct rival to Real Madrid, the club where he is a legend. The other is Manchester City, as it is a direct rival of Manchester United.


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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