Ronaldo Completes Move To Al Nassr with a two-and-a-half-year contract with Saudi Arabian League team Al Nassr, which may earn him hundreds of millions of pounds. Ronaldo had been looking for a new club after leaving Manchester United in the months before the 2023 World Cup, and it has now been made official that he will join Al Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo has officially signed for Al Nassr on a free transfer.
The 37-year-old has committed to a deal reportedly worth almost £200 million each season. After that, Ronaldo will continue to serve as a football ambassador for Saudi Arabia.
Ronaldo returned to Manchester United from Juventus in the summer of 2021, however, despite Ronaldo ending as the team’s leading scorer, the club was unable to qualify for the Champions League.
Before Ten Hag arrived, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was replaced by Ralf Rangnick in the middle of the season. When Ronaldo declined to enter as a substitute during a Premier League game against Tottenham, the Dutch coach withdrew the striker since he could not find a regular place for him in his starting lineup.
He had tried to leave the club in the summer, but due to worries about his suitability for elite European teams and his pay demands, no team was willing to sign him.
After leaving Old Trafford, he was once more connected to a variety of European teams, including Sporting Lisbon, Eintracht Frankfurt, Napoli, Chelsea, and his hometown club.
The Saudi Arabian team Al Nassr will likely be his final playing deal, but he has now made the decision to join them. For Portugal, Ronaldo has scored 118 goals in 198 games and 701 goals in 951 club games. He has won the Champions League five times, the Serie A twice, La Liga twice, and the Premier League three times.