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‘I Belong to Saudi Arabia’: Cristiano Ronaldo Says He Is Happy at Al Nassr Despite Recent Controversy

Ronaldo ended his boycott after overdue salaries were paid and management authority was restored, helping Al-Nassr lead the Saudi Pro League with key goals this month.

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Cristiano Ronaldo says he is happy at Al Nassr and wants to continue in Saudi Arabia after reports of unrest and a Saudi Pro League warning.

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Cristiano Ronaldo: 'I belong to Saudi Arabia'

Cristiano Ronaldo said he is happy with his time in the Saudi Pro League with Al Nassr, after a recent dispute with his club saw him miss two league matches.

·United States
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Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has said he is happy at Al Nasr, following doubts over his future at the Saudi club.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo reaffirmed his happiness living in Saudi Arabia, announcing his desire to remain in the country, in statements that brought good news to Al-Nassr fans who were anxiously awaiting his future...

·Amman, Jordan
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On the same day that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, called on Ronaldo to move to the United States in order to play in the MLS – football championship where the Messiah is playing – CR7, in statements to Saudi ambassador Thammah after the defeat of Al Nassr before Al Hazem, 4-0, asked to clarify where he is going to play short/medium. “I am very happy. As I say so many times, I belong to Saudi Arabia.

·Funchal, Portugal
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Al Bawaba broke the news in Amman, Jordan on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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