After leaving Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo is close to defining his future. The forward has brought closer an agreement with Al-Nassr, from Saudi Arabia. The news was released by the Spanish newspaper Brand🇧🇷
The Portuguese star is expected to sign a two-and-a-half-season contract with the Arab team and the value is around 200 million (R$1.09 billion) per season, including salary and advertising deals.
Cristiano Ronaldo left Manchester United on November 22. The 37-year-old has lost a lot of space in the England squad, especially after the arrival of manager Erik ten Hag. Unsatisfied, he entered into an agreement with the club to terminate his contract. He adds just 16 appearances and three goals this season.
Since then the striker’s name has circulated in various teams such as Bayern Munich, PSG and Napoli, but the interests have not materialised.
While deciding his future, Cristiano Ronaldo also focuses his attention on the World Cup in Qatar. The number 7 has already scored two goals in two matches at the World Cup.
At the moment, Portugal lead group H, with six points. The Europeans, including, have already qualified for the round of 16.
Al-Nassr is led by Frenchman Rudi Garcia, who has played for Roma, Olympique de Marseille and Lyon. In the squad, the club has the Brazilians Luiz Gustavo and Anderson Talisca, the Colombian goalkeeper Ospina and the Cameroonian striker Aboubakar, who stood out in the Cup.
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