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Cristiano Ronaldo signs for Saudi club Al Nassr until 2030

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On November 23, MARCA was the first outlet to publish exclusively on Cristiano Ronaldo’s enticing offer from the Saudi Arabian team Al Nassr.

The arrangement was reached a week later, and by December 5 Cristiano Ronaldo’s future had already been settled. He was prepared to sign a contract in Saudi Arabia for two and a half years. Some media outlets refuted this news.

On Thursday, December 22, or shortly thereafter, if Cristiano decides to travel to Riyadh to sign a contract tying him to Al Nassr and Saudi Arabia through 2030, the agreement may be made official.

For the remaining two and a half years, he will serve as an ambassador for Saudi Arabia’s 2030 World Cup bid with Egypt and Greece.

The striker has been deliberating over the matter for the past two weeks, and even though he was informed of the agreement, he requested some time off before committing his name to a contract made after his departure from Manchester United. The striker is now anticipated to show up shortly.

Meetings have been held in recent weeks, but Al Nassr only managed to shape the contract at the start of this week. In order to prevent the loss of financial control caused by CR7’s presence, Al Nassr will release up to three players. The two candidates quitting are Masharipov and Pitty Martinez.

There has always been talking about spending 200 million euros on each season. According to what MARCA has heard, this sum is for the 2.5 years he spent playing football; it will rise once he is named an ambassador for the World Cup bid.

Cristiano Ronaldo will bid top soccer, at least in club tournaments, farewell by signing with Al Nassr. His agreement will allow him to feel like a leader and a point of reference once more, even though he is not at the highest level. He has not found a new home in Europe.

The Arab club has already admitted the accord, which they had been vehemently disputing.