Cristiano Ronaldo: Wednesday marked the conclusion of Cristiano Ronaldo’s debut season in Saudi Arabia, but the star forward was not present as Al-Nassr defeated Al-Fateh 3-0 to finish in second place in the League. Even though Ronaldo has not been all that bad, his impact on the team is under scrutiny. When he arrived to Al Nassr, they were at the top of the table and after his arrival, they slipped and finished second in the Saudi Pro League this season. This injury of his also might impact his alleged move to Atletico Madrid in the summer. Follow Cristiano Ronaldo Updates on InsideSport.IN
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Ronaldo, who joined the Riyadh club in December and scored 14 goals in 16 league games, suffered a muscular injury four days prior to Portugal’s European Championship qualifiers against Bosnia-Herzegovina and Iceland in June.
As a result, he was given a rest before both games. Anderson Talisca, 38, stole center stage in Ronaldo’s absence and scored twice. He also gave Mohammed Marwan a third assist. With a 2-0 victory over Al-Tai, Al-Ittihad—which had already won the league title in the final round—celebrated their first championship since 2009.
Ronaldo’s move to Atletico Madrid?
Ronaldo reportedly wants to return to La Liga and has reportedly chosen Atletico Madrid as his next stop. The striker wants to join Atletico Madrid and has recontacted them since he is growing weary of playing in Saudi Arabia. Since he has a contract with Al-Nassr through 2025, he will need to find a method to exit the agreement.
If he succeeds in doing that and decides to join Atletico Madrid, the team will be able to sign him for free but will need to pay a high enough sum. Ronaldo will still have to accept a significant wage cut because Al-Nassr will be unable to cover his fee. It will be yet another topsy-turvy summer for CR7.
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