Cristiano Ronaldo too expensive for Liga MX?
Al Nassr player may be joining Liga MX
Cristiano Ronaldo is rumoured to be joining Liga MX, however, Joes Antonio, Monterrey’s president, has dismissed these suppositions.
By defeating David Beckham’s Inter Miami and Lionel Messi in the Concacaf Champions Cup, Monterrey, a prominent Liga MX team, stunned global football watchers. The team is now set to compete against Columbus Crew in the semifinals of the tournament, according to PhotoNews.
Monterrey, also known as Rayados, has risen to prominence through strategic signings, including German Berterame, Jesus Corona, and Maxi Meza
Noriega stated in response to fan inquiries about Ronaldo playing in Liga MX: “No way.” He suggested hilariously that it might be possible if fans gathered the funds themselves.
Ronaldo, currently 39, is under contract with Al Nassr until 2025. Reports indicate he seeks to extend his stay in Saudi Arabia.
Until 2025, Ronaldo is currently under contract with Al Nassr. He seeks to extend his stay in Saudi Arabia, as per the reports.
Competing with the Saudi Pro League’s offers for Ronaldo appears beyond reach despite Monterrey’s financial strength. The deal could potentially be the last major contract of Ronaldo’s career, as per Bolavip.
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