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While the sheikh got fed up with Cristiano, they force Ronaldo to do this against his will

Cristiano Ronaldo does not like this aspect about living in Arabia.

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo does not like this aspect about living in Arabia.
Cristiano Ronaldo does not like this aspect about living in Arabia.

Since Cristiano Ronaldo arrived in Saudi Arabia, at Al-Nassr, it has been a constant trend, as he has had a series of controversies since his arrival. One of them conflicts with his strict rules. Now, he is already trending once again.

But the truth is that Cristiano Ronaldo literally did not arrive as just another footballer, but the money he receives is largely paid by the State of Saudi Arabia to be able to show himself to the Western World and thus make it clear that it is a place with money. which can be a great investment focus for many.

That is why Cristiano Ronaldo signed a contract of 200 million dollars with Al Nassr of Saudi Arabia where not only football but extra-football issues are stipulated, since CR7 must attend different social events in the Arab country as demanded or required.

And in this case, Cristiano Ronaldo must attend a new international event that will take place in Saudi Arabia, something that Cristiano Ronaldo is not used to frequenting but must do so because of the weight of his figure and at this moment undoubtedly be one of the ambassadors of sport in the Saudi country.

What the Arabs force Cristiano Ronaldo to do

Cristiano Ronaldo must attend the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, since according to The Sun, by contract he must attend this type of international events to show his presence, because he is one of the ambassadors of Saudi sport for the foreigner, not just a soccer player. This had already happened in February of this year, when CR7 was in the fight where Jake Paul faced Tommy Fury in the Arab country, where he also met Mike Tyson.


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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