While the sheikh got fed up with Cristiano in Arabia, this would be his new team

Despite his age, Cristiano Ronaldo has plenty of offers.

Despite his age, Cristiano Ronaldo has plenty of offers.
Despite his age, Cristiano Ronaldo has plenty of offers.
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Cristiano Ronaldo is undoubtedly the great star of Al Nassr from Saudi Arabia in the team's illusion of winning the Saudi local league title, his team now being in second place after losing last week to Al Ittihad FC, being relegated to a point in the general standings table.

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But the truth is that Cristiano Ronaldo was the best of his team, the one who tried the most to score goals at the opposite goal, having three shots with only one on target, but a competitive attitude very different from that of his teammates who seemed to dislike them. It didn't matter if they won or tied the match, while El Bicho wanted to win at all costs to continue leading the local league in Saudi Arabia.

The truth is that Cristiano Ronaldo is also now the leader of the dressing room because of his desire to win titles all the time, in addition to the experience he has had in different clubs during his professional career, but it is also for this reason that he may leave the club. from Saudi Arabia looking for new challenges with a trophy-hungry mindset of his peers that is similar to his own.

Cristiano Ronaldo received an offer to play in the Copa Libertadores de América with a great from Brazil and leave Al Nassr from Saudi Arabia, where he arrived just months ago at the beginning of this year, but it seems that it would not be enough to satisfy his desire for titles and the top tournament at the club level in South America is the last major trophy he has to compete for in his career.

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Cristiano Ronaldo, the Copa Libertadores and 200 million at stake

Fluminense is the one who wants to count on him, after Marcelo Vieira - recently joined Flu - has admitted that he wanted to tempt his former Real Madrid teammate to come to the Brazilian club by telling him that he would be happy there. The truth is that if I manage to convince him, Cristiano Ronaldo earns 200 million dollars a year in Saudi Arabia, a figure that the Brazilian club could never pay, so he would have to resign a large amount of money to go in search of the sporting glory.

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