Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Al Nassr, joining Inter Miami?
Former Real Madrid player can possibly leave Saudi team
Cristiano Ronaldo is likely to leave Al Nassr and may join Inter Miami in the future.
In Saudi Arabia, Al Nassr is advancing towards an opportunity to dominate soccer because of Cristiano Ronaldo’s arrival, according to Essentially Sports.
The former Real Madrid player paved the way for the club and the whole league in an amazing way across the globe.
However, recent rumours about his uncertain future at Riyadh and links to his rival’s team have his fans worried despite his commitment to Al Nassr.
The recent update about the Portuguese player’s contract have somehow clarified his fans’ doubts.
Al Nassr is said to cannot tolerate the absence of its captain and reports have confirmed that Cristiano Ronaldo is not going anywhere but playing with the Saudi League until the end of his contract.
Ronaldo will stay until he completes his tenure in the summer of 2025, according to journalist Ahmed A-Jadi.
With this, Al Nassr buried all rumours about other clubs hunting the star with this expose.
David Beckham’s Inter Miami was interested in acquiring Ronaldo, as per many rumours.
Interestingly, a segment of soccer fans would love to see that happen so that CR7 can play alongside his traditional rival Lionel Messi. The two players have scored more than 1,700 goals in soccer fighting for the GOAT tag but have never played together so far.
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