Friday

November 22nd , 2024

FOLLOW US

AL-NASSR'S INACTIVITY EXPLAINS WHY CRISTIANO RONALDO SHOULD CONSIDER LEAVING THE CLUB THIS SUMMER

featured img
Sports

A year ago



Cristiano Ronaldo's club Al-Nassr finished second in the Saudi Pro League last season, five points behind Al-Ittihad, who won the title for the first time in 14 years.





Considering the fact that Al-Nassr has yet to win the tournament since 2019, one would expect them to be motivated by strengthening their roster, but surprisingly they have yet to pull off a feat. Great addition to your team.


The same cannot be said for their direct rival, Al-Ittihad, who are making great strides in bringing in superstars to cement their position at the top of Saudi football. Ut.




Just a few days ago, reports were circulating about Al-Ittihad's plan to lure Karim Benzema to the Middle East, and then they reached an incredible deal to recruit the French player from Real Madrid. , the team currently doesn't have a single real attacking player. .





And to show that they intend to hold onto the title next season, Al-Ittihad have now decided to bring in N'golo Kanté to help bolster their midfield options. Please note, Al-Ittihad didn't have world class players in their squad but still won the league last season, so imagine what they can do with quality players like Benzema and Kanté .




If Al-Nassr continues to hesitate to strengthen the squad, then Ronaldo should seriously consider leaving them this summer for a club that really wants to win trophies.  


Read More 


Al Hilal's team in Saudi Arabia should have "deployed a private plane to wait in Paris" to bring Lionel Messi back to Riyadh.



There has been a lot of speculation about his next move, with the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner closely linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League.


But today it looks like he will turn down a huge £2bn move to Saudi Arabia and move to his former club Barcelona, ??with Fabrizio Romano reporting today that instead, the 35-year-old will announce his move to Inter Miami' in The Guardian. next hour.



According to CBS Sports, it appears Al Hilal has a 'private jet waiting for Messi and Barcelona for his father Jorge', ready to take him to Riyadh.



It comes as Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema has also announced that he will be moving to the Saudi Pro League, joining Al-Ittihad in a £258m deal, under which the 35-year-old will join. for 3 years and earn huge amount of money. 86m per season.



Total Comments: 0

Meet the Author


PC
Archimedes "De" Authentic

Blogger

follow me

INTERSTING TOPICS


Connect and interact with amazing Authors in our twitter community