Cristiano Ronaldo Considers Leaving Al Nassr Amid Ongoing Strike Discontent
Cristiano Ronaldo Contemplates Departure from Al Nassr Amid Controversy
Player’s Discontent
Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly considering leaving Al Nassr this summer as he continues to express his dissatisfaction with the situation at the club.
The 41-year-old forward has boycotted training and matches for the Saudi Pro League team in response to the Public Investment Fund’s (PIF) decision to transfer Karim Benzema from Al-Ittihad to Al-Hilal.
Reasons for Discontent
As reported by CBS Sports, Ronaldo feels “betrayed” by Al Nassr’s inactivity in the transfer market, fueling his threat to exit the club in the coming months.
Leaked sources have indicated that he might soon end his strike, particularly as Al Nassr prepares for a crucial match against Al Ittihad on February 6.
Financial Context
It is worth noting that Ronaldo stands as the highest-paid footballer ever, with his earnings reportedly reaching an astonishing £500,000 daily while playing in Saudi Arabia.