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Cristiano Ronaldo still in Saudi Arabia amid reports his private jet has left

Ronaldo is training in Saudi Arabia ahead of a home match despite reports his jet left; regional unrest and injury influence his decision to stay, his club said.

  • On March 3, 2026, reports said a jet owned by Cristiano Ronaldo, 41-year-old forward, left Saudi Arabia on Monday night, but local outlets and the Press Association say he remains in the country.
  • Regional strikes and drone attacks have heightened uncertainty as Saudi Arabia faces retaliatory strikes from Iran, and an ATP Challenger tournament in the United Arab Emirates was suspended after a drone attack.
  • Ronaldo's injury status shows he is managing an injury and has played just one game this season, affecting his match fitness ahead of upcoming tournaments.
  • League officials and clubs face uncertainty over the Saudi Pro League schedule as Al Nassr competes with Al Hilal, while Ronaldo's 1,000-goal milestone may now be realistic in 2027.
  • UEFA and other bodies say they are monitoring developments around the Finalissima scheduled for March 27 with CONMEBOL, while the IOC urges safe passage for athletes to the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics beginning on Friday.
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Cristiano Ronaldo still in Saudi Arabia amid reports his private jet has left

Portuguese superstar remains with Al-Nassr but is recovering from a hamstring injury

·London, United Kingdom
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After hours of uncertainty, Cristiano Ronaldo's presence in Saudi Arabia was confirmed by his club of Al-Nassr.

·Paris, France
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Famous football player Cristiano Ronaldo's private plane unexpectedly left Saudi Arabia on Monday.

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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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