Ronaldo to continue with Al Nassr; Wants to play the key role of ‘decision-maker in the transfer market!

Foot Mercato journalist Santi Aouna confirmed a week ago that the former Manchester United and Real Madrid legend will remain at Al-Nassr but that he will be ‘the main decision-maker’ in the transfer market. Cristiano Ronaldo will stay at Al-Nassr, as exclusively revealed. The agreement has been reached between the parties CR7 has received all the necessary guarantees from the PIF to build a competitive. He will be the main decision-maker in the transfer market this summer. ‘A new sporting director should arrive in the club Al-Nassr wants a new center back, defensive midfielder, and a left winger. The club howver is open to offers for Sadio Mané, and Brozovic, and Otavio. After helping Portugal to Nations League glory last week, Ronaldo revealed that he will be staying at Al-Nassr, he commented: “Practically nothing will change. Will I be in Al Nassr? Yes.” And during his new contract negotiations, Spanish website Ronaldo ‘demanded’ one signing in the form of Manchester United winger Garnacho, who is set to leave the Red Devils this summer. Garnacho has caused unrest in recent weeks with a video appearing to show him pushing past a fan on the street on the Red Devils’ tour of Southeast Asia.
Cristiano Ronaldo says Al-Nassr chapter ‘over’; reportedly gets offer from a Brazilian club!

Portugal icon Cristiano Ronaldo indicated on Monday that he could leave Al-Nassr after declaring the ‘chapter is over’ hours after the Saudi Pro League finished. Ronaldo, 40, joined Al-Nassr in 2022 from Manchester United and his contract in Saudi Arabia ends this June.. A special transfer window runs from June 1-10 to allow the 32 clubs involved in the Club World Cup to sign players. The iconic goalscorer is said to be in talks with a few clubs over a switch ahead of the start of the Club World Cup. Al-Nassr missed the elite Asian Champions League title, losing to Japan’s Kawasaki Frontale in April’s semi-finals, and were third in the Saudi Pro League. Ronaldo ended as the league’s top goal scorer this season on 25. In the match against Al Fateh, Ronaldo netted his 99th goal in 105 appearances for Al Nassr, but his team fell short in a 3-2 defeat. Last year, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner said he could end his career with Al-Nassr. The Portuguese star, who has scored 937 official goals in his career (801 at club level), could be on the move. Reports last week suggested he’s received a lucrative offer from an unnamed Brazilian club, offering him a chance to feature in the upcoming Club World Cup.