Cristiano Ronaldo could quit Saudi
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The future of Vinicius Jr. continues to attract global attention, and the latest comments from Saudi Arabia have only added to the growing speculation. Esteve Calzada, CEO of Al Hilal, has confirmed
Mohamed Salah has reportedly emerged as Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad's number one priority to replace Karim Benzema.
While Vinicius continues to dominate headlines as a dream target for Saudi soccer, attention is quietly shifting toward another familiar face from Ronaldo’s storied past.
Cristiano Ronaldo could leave Al-Nassr in the summer, with a move to either Major League Soccer or a return to Europe both options for the Portugal superstar. The former Real Madrid and Manchester United ace has a release clause of €50 million (£43m/$59m) in his contract ahead of the summer window and will not lack for offers if he decide to quit the Saudi Pro League.
Cristiano Ronaldo did not train with Al Nassr on Tuesday, following his decision not to play in the Saudi Arabian team’s clash at Al Riyadh on Monday evening. The Portugal captain is widely reported to be on strike,
Despite scoring regularly and remaining a central figure in the team’s attack, Ronaldo faced an unexpected setback: he missed out on the Saudi Pro League Player of the Month award, while the Golden Boot race took an intriguing twist.
Mohamed Salah has reportedly emerged as Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad's number one priority to replace Karim Benzema. The Egyptian has long been a target for Saudi Arabian clubs and has endured a disappointing campaign so far,
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