The news is resounding on social media that Cristiano Ronaldo will even sign with Al-Nassr. Fans did not like the star’s possible move to the Arab club.
Cristiano Ronaldo he arrives going through difficult times in your career. After Portugal’s elimination from the 2022 World Cupentitled to star on the benchand yours unexpected exit from Manchester Unitedor The player’s future caused the fans to riot.
According to the Spanish newspaper “Marca”, Cristiano Ronaldo will even sign a millionaire contract with Al-Nassr🇧🇷 The proposal, however, goes far beyond football. This is because CR7 will play at the club for two and a half years and, for the rest of the time, the player will be the country’s ambassador in Saudi Arabia’s bid to host the 2030 World Cup.
Cristiano Ronaldo will receive around 200 million euros (over one trillion reais)🇧🇷 The number should increase when the player plays the role of ambassador of the country. Fans react to Cristiano Ronaldo’s future The news of Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr has left the internet riled up. In the comments of publications on this topic on social networks, fans do not hide their displeasure with the star. “End of career”, wrote one in a Globo Esporte post. “History was supposed to be! Cr7 announces retirement and will be ambassador for a possible World Cup in Arabia,” pointed out another. “CR7 has the same career history as Relâmpago Mcqueen. He was the best of all and today the youngsters have taken his place,” joked a third. It is worth mentioning that Cristiano Ronaldo does not yet have a forecast to announce the retirement of him.
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