Cristiano Ronaldo’s last club in Europe was Manchester United, whom he joined in 2021 for a alternate stint.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s transfer to Al Nassr on December 30, 2022, shocked the world. Considered to be among the topmost- ever footballers in history, Ronaldo inked a contract where he’d earn 200 million Euros per time, including a guaranteed payment of 90 million Euros, with marketable and backing deals bringing his total periodic payment to 200 million.
But now it looks like Ronaldo could be on his way out of Al Nassr, and rival club Al Hilal has been touted as a possible destination. According to reports, Al Hilal are considering acquiring Ronaldo, as relief for Neymar, who has been floundering with injuries, and is also rumoured to join Inter Miami in the forthcoming transfer window.
The move could be in the downtime transfer window, and Al Hilal are hoping to wrap up the deal in January.
Since joining Al Nassr, Ronaldo is yet to win a title. This season, he has appeared in 14 matches, scoring 10 pretensions and bagging three assists.
numerous football suckers will also be hopeful of him moving to Europe, with one last chance to witness him play at the titleholders League before withdrawal. His last club in Europe was Manchester United, whom he joined in 2021 for a alternate stint.
But it ended unceremoniously as Ronaldo fell out of favour with also- head trainer Erik ten Hag. The Portugal star gave a controversial interview to British broadcaster Piers Morgan, where criticised the club’s scale and Ten Hag.
Meanwhile, Neymar’s Saudi Arabia adventure has n’t gone according to plan. Al Hilal reportedly paid PSG 90 million Euros on August 15, 2023. He’s also reportedly earning 150 million Euros a time with the club. But the Brazilian has been constantly injured, and has slightly featured for the club. The Brazilian has also come a victim of review in Saudi Arabia, with Al Hilal suckers pointing out his attainability since joining the club.