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The 37-year-old is looking for a new club. According to recent reports, he is looking to seal his £173m contract to join Al-Nassr.
However, these reports were refuted by Morgan, who spoke on his personal social media. "No, he hasn't made up his mind yet," he responded to an article claiming Ronaldo
was about to move to Saudi Arabia. It's unclear if the TV host has been in touch with Ronaldo regarding speculation about his future, so he could make such a statement.
Cristiano Ronaldo, meanwhile, is also linked to Sporting Lisbon and Chelsea, but he is currently focused on the 2022 World Cup, with Portugal just advanced to the Round of 16. I have a great desire to lift the
Two Saudi Arabian clubs, Al Hilal and Al Nasr, are rumored to be fighting over the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner is now looking for new
challenges at his new club, and in the past two weeks there has been much speculation about his next move. European giants Bayern Munich have confirmed they are no longer targeting Ronaldo, while Chelsea are also said to have cut off interest in the striker.
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Paris Saint-Germain, who already have a trio of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, have distanced themselves from possible changes, as have Ronaldo's former clubs Real Madrid and Sporting Lisbon. Ronaldo
has been strongly linked with a possible move to Saudi Arabia, with the Daily Mirror reporting that Al Nasr are facing stiff competition from local rivals Al Hilal for his
signature. . Al Nasr is said to have signed Ronaldo to a lucrative two-year contract worth £173m a year, and recent reports suggest the Portuguese international is interested in the offer.
Led by former Portugal U21 international Pedro Emmanuel, Al Nasr have won nine league titles in Saudi Arabia. They are currently defended by many top players such as: David Ospina, Luiz Gustavo, Talisca, Vincent Aboubakar, etc.
Meanwhile, another elite club in Saudi Arabia, Al-Hilal, has been interested in Ronaldo since the summer. They are ready to make him the world's highest paid soccer
player. Saudi Arabia's sports minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, recently told BBC Sport that he wants Ronaldo to move to the Middle East.“Anything is possible. I want
to see Ronaldo play in the Saudi League. It will benefit the league, the Saudi sports ecosystem and inspire young people for the future. He is a role model for many children.” and has a strong following in Saudi Arabia.”