Cristiano Ronaldo will play for Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr until 2025.

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Cristiano Ronaldo will play for Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr until 2025.

Reuters, 30 December – Cristiano Ronaldo, the captain of Portugal, has signed a two and a half year contract with Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr, the club said on Friday. Ronaldo left Manchester United to pursue other opportunities.

Following an explosive televised interview in which the 37-year-old forward claimed to feel betrayed by the organization and to have no regard for their Dutch boss Erik ten Hag, Ronaldo left Old Trafford last month.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner will join on a term through 2025, according to a statement from Al Nassr, but no financial information was provided. According to media estimates, Ronaldo’s contract is worth more over 200 million euros ($214.04 million).
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Ronaldo signs with Al Nassr till 2025 in Saudi Arabia.
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Five-time Ballon D’Or winner inks two and a half year contract
deal for media reports totaling more than 200 million euros
“Right time to share my experience in Asia,” it says.
Reuters, 30 December – Cristiano Ronaldo, the captain of Portugal, has signed a two and a half year contract with Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr, the club said on Friday. Ronaldo left Manchester United to pursue other opportunities.

Following an explosive televised interview in which the 37-year-old forward claimed to feel betrayed by the organization and to have no regard for their Dutch boss Erik ten Hag, Ronaldo left Old Trafford last month.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner will join on a term through 2025, according to a statement from Al Nassr, but no financial information was provided. According to media estimates, Ronaldo’s contract is worth more over 200 million euros ($214.04 million).

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Ronaldo stated in the statement, “I feel that this is the ideal time to share my experience in Asia. I am lucky to have achieved what I set out to do in European football.

“I am eager to join my new teammates and work with them to advance the Club,” the speaker said.

After a dazzling tenure at Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid from 2009 to 2018, where he won two LaLiga titles, two Spanish Cups, four Champions League crowns, Cristiano Ronaldo will play and three Club World Cups, Ronaldo will come in Saudi Arabia with a great collection of club honors.

He went on to score 451 goals for Real, a club record, and has more over 800 senior goals for club and country total.

In his three years with Juventus, Ronaldo won two Serie A championships and a Copa Italia trophy before returning to Manchester United, where he had already won three Premier League championships, the FA Cup, two League Cups, the Champions League, and the Club World Cup.

He represented Portugal in Qatar, where he scored a penalty against Ghana in their opening Group H match to become the first player to score in five World Cups. Morocco eliminated Portugal from the tournament in the quarterfinals.

As he wants to retire at age 40, Ronaldo stated that Qatar would likely be his final World Cup. A move to Saudi Arabia is expected to be the final chapter in the career of one of the finest players in the game right now, along with Lionel Messi.

Musalli Almuammar, president of Al Nassr Football Club, declared that “this is more than history in the making.” “This is a signing that will motivate not just our team to even greater success, but also our league, our country, and future generations,” the agent said. Cristiano Ronaldo will play.

The Saudi Arabian team, which has won nine Saudi Pro Premier League championships, is counting on Ronaldo to help them win both their first AFC Asian Champions League and another domestic league championship. Cristiano Ronaldo will play.

The Portuguese forward, though, will miss his opening two domestic matches after receiving a suspension for snatching a phone from a supporter’s hand following United’s loss at Everton in April.

reporting from Cairo by Enas Alashray and Ahmed Tolba; additional reporting from Bengaluru by Aadi Nair and Mexico City by Angelica Medina; editing by Ken Ferris.

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