
Ronaldo Decides to Stay with Al Nassr
The Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo has made his final decision to stay with Al Nassr, despite his contract nearing its end at the end of June, according to French magazine 'Foot Mercato'.
Ronaldo has reached a final agreement with the Al Nassr management to continue his journey with the team for the upcoming season, after receiving sufficient guarantees from the Public Investment Fund to build a competitive team.
The magazine indicated that Ronaldo will have the final say in choosing contracts during the summer transfer window, which was a fundamental condition for his continuation with the club for an additional season.
Al Nassr is also looking to appoint a new sports director, which may signal the end of Spanish Fernando Hierro's tenure with the team, as part of an administrative change plan that aligns with the requirements of the new phase.
Additionally, the Al Nassr management aims to sign a strong defender, a defensive midfielder, and a left winger to strengthen the squad, while they are open to the departure of four players: Mane, Brozovic, Otavio, and Laporte.
Al Nassr concluded its season in third place in the Roshan League table without winning any titles, prompting a comprehensive strategic change in terms of contracts and technical structure to aim for a return to the podium.
Ronaldo has reached a final agreement with the Al Nassr management to continue his journey with the team for the upcoming season, after receiving sufficient guarantees from the Public Investment Fund to build a competitive team.
The magazine indicated that Ronaldo will have the final say in choosing contracts during the summer transfer window, which was a fundamental condition for his continuation with the club for an additional season.
Al Nassr is also looking to appoint a new sports director, which may signal the end of Spanish Fernando Hierro's tenure with the team, as part of an administrative change plan that aligns with the requirements of the new phase.
Additionally, the Al Nassr management aims to sign a strong defender, a defensive midfielder, and a left winger to strengthen the squad, while they are open to the departure of four players: Mane, Brozovic, Otavio, and Laporte.
Al Nassr concluded its season in third place in the Roshan League table without winning any titles, prompting a comprehensive strategic change in terms of contracts and technical structure to aim for a return to the podium.