
6 Changes in Al-Nassr's New Project Led by Ronaldo
Media figure Eissa Al-Masmar confirmed that Al-Nassr Club has officially entered a phase of comprehensive restructuring, involving administrative and technical changes that indicate an anticipated corrective beginning within the walls of the capital club.
Al-Masmar clarified that the Al-Nassr administration has already started tangible steps, the most notable of which is the formation of a specialized technical committee tasked with outlining the team's technical features according to modern professional standards.
Within this movement, the administration is working on contracting a world-class coach capable of leading the new project, alongside its efforts to attract a highly experienced and efficient sports director.
The intention has begun to lean towards parting ways with several non-impactful foreign players, such as Wesley, Angelo, Laporte, and Duran, with the possibility of additional names leaving, to strengthen the squad with distinguished local and foreign alternatives.
The administration has rescheduled the preparatory camp in line with the needs of the upcoming season, to ensure the best technical and physical readiness for the team at the start of official competitions.
Despite these movements, a segment of Al-Nassr fans continues to demand radical administrative reforms, considering that the roots of the crisis are not only related to names but also to the depth of decision-making and the management mechanism of the system.
Al-Masmar clarified that the Al-Nassr administration has already started tangible steps, the most notable of which is the formation of a specialized technical committee tasked with outlining the team's technical features according to modern professional standards.
Within this movement, the administration is working on contracting a world-class coach capable of leading the new project, alongside its efforts to attract a highly experienced and efficient sports director.
The intention has begun to lean towards parting ways with several non-impactful foreign players, such as Wesley, Angelo, Laporte, and Duran, with the possibility of additional names leaving, to strengthen the squad with distinguished local and foreign alternatives.
The administration has rescheduled the preparatory camp in line with the needs of the upcoming season, to ensure the best technical and physical readiness for the team at the start of official competitions.
Despite these movements, a segment of Al-Nassr fans continues to demand radical administrative reforms, considering that the roots of the crisis are not only related to names but also to the depth of decision-making and the management mechanism of the system.