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Cristiano Ronaldo, the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star, has recently joined Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr on a one-year contract. The news has been met with mixed reactions from fans and experts alike. Ronaldo has been heavily linked to several clubs in recent years, but he chose to join Al Nassr for the upcoming season. The move is significant as it marks his return to the Middle East after playing for Al Nassr in 2018-19. In terms of his new contract, Ronaldo has signed a one-year deal that will see him earn around $4 million per month. This is significantly higher than what he earned while playing for Manchester United and Real Madrid, where he was known for his high wages. However, despite the financial benefits, Ronaldo's decision to join Al Nassr has also raised concerns about his commitment to football. The club has only won two league titles since its establishment in 2016, and many believe that Ronaldo may not be able to help them win more titles in the near future. Despite these challenges, Ronaldo has expressed his excitement about joining Al Nassr. He said,Stadium Daily Report "I'm very happy to have come back to Al Nassr. I've always had great respect for this club and their supporters." As for his upcoming matches, Ronaldo has stated that he wants to play every match for Al Nassr. However, the team's coach, Jassim Al-Thani, has warned that the player's fitness levels may not allow him to play all the time. Overall, Cristiano Ronaldo's decision to join Al Nassr is likely to be a positive move for the club, especially if he can help them achieve success on the pitch. However, his long-term commitment to football remains uncertain, and it will be interesting to see how he performs in the coming months. |
