Cristiano Ronaldo, the only player without a club in the Portugal team at the FIFA World Cup 2022, was released by Manchester United after his contract was terminated. There haven’t been many teams Ronaldo has been connected to since departing the Red Devils in what has been a drama-filled season for the Portuguese, who had seldom featured for United. Al Nassr, a Saudi Arabian club, is supposedly offering a staggering 200 million Euro comp every year. The 37-year-old forward has finally spoken out on the issue, despite some rumours claiming that a settlement has already been struck.
According to numerous reports, Ronaldo denied having a deal with Al Nassr. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner denied the rumours when questioned about them.
Cristiano Ronaldo on links of Al Nassr deal done: “No, that’s not true — not true”, he said after the game. 🚨🇵🇹🇸🇦 #Qatar2022
Al Nassr proposal, on the table — but no green light from Ronaldo as of now. pic.twitter.com/y2duCzmZtA
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 6, 2022
The past several months have been difficult for Ronaldo. Not only has he clashed with Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag, but also with the club’s executives, some of whom are believed to have attempted to force the striker out of the org. Ronaldo and United ultimately made the decision to part ways.
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