"€200m" Cristiano Ronaldo shares his verdict on leaving or staying at Al-Nassr F.C - soocer442
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“€200m” Cristiano Ronaldo shares his verdict on leaving or staying at Al-Nassr F.C

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s proposed contract extension with Al-Nassr has been called into question, as the Portuguese icon is currently delaying the verbal agreement that was nearly finalised just a few weeks ago, according to sources interviewed by TEAMtalk.

Ronaldo and Al-Nassr have reached a verbal agreement to extend his stay until 2026, according to sources close to the situation. This agreement would result in Ronaldo earning a staggering €200m (£169m) next season, which is in ideal alignment with his objective to participate in the upcoming World Cup.

Nevertheless, that was prior to Al-Nassr’s harrowing elimination from the Asian Champions League at the hands of Kawasaki Frontale, a development that has caused the club to suffer significant repercussions and has prompted new uncertainty regarding its immediate future.

Ronaldo has requested that the contract be suspended, as he has expressed dissatisfaction with the team’s advancement and has begun to harbour reservations regarding the club’s sporting endeavours. This information is confirmed by TEAMtalk.


"€200m" Cristiano Ronaldo shares his verdict on leaving or staying at Al-Nassr F.C

The defeat has necessitated a reevaluation, as the forward is no longer entirely persuaded of the future with Al-Nassr.

Ronaldo is requesting concrete guarantees regarding the club’s objectives, despite the fact that the contract offer is still securely on the table.

He is determined to be a part of a team that is capable of competing in both Asia and domestically, as his final season is approaching at the age of 40. He is not in the mood for mediocrity.

Cristiano Ronaldo is contemplating a surprising summer transfer.
The verbal agreement, which was previously considered a formality, is currently in a state of uncertainty. Ronaldo is currently in the process of evaluating his options, and Al-Nassr is anticipating an anxious wait. The fate of the iconic No. 7 in Riyadh may be determined by the events of the next few weeks, which could determine whether he remains in the city or seeks refuge elsewhere for his final chapter.

Ronaldo has no intention of retiring, and he will not be short of offers if he becomes a free agent this summer.

Ronaldo has been the subject of a “major” contract proposal from an unidentified Brazilian club that will be participating in the FIFA Club World Cup this summer, according to recent reports.







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