After a week of rumors and their painful elimination from the 2022 World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo is officially a new player for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, a nation where he would end his career.
The Portuguese star left Manchester United amidst the World Cup due to conflicts with the club's executives, who announced the departure of the attacker by mutual decision, closing his second spell in the Premier League.
Through a statement, the Saudi Arabian team announced Ronaldo's arrival, who put an end to his World Cup history after the elimination against Morocco in the quarterfinals, and was contemplating his future.
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الرياضي الأعظـم عالميًا ????
يـوقع رسميًا لـ #العالمي ????#رونالدو_نصراوي pic.twitter.com/BBq469mAYh— نادي النصر السعودي (@AlNassrFC) December 30, 2022
Since the beginning of the week, newspapers in Spain claimed that the agreement, which would be for 200 million and three years until 2025, was closed and that it was a matter of time for it to become official.
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