Saudi Pro League Ready to Move on From Cristiano Ronaldo in the Summer as They Eye Liverpool and Manchester United Stars as Replacements: Reports
Saudi Pro League eyes Mohamed Salah and Bruno Fernandes as replacements while expanding scouting amid Ronaldo's frustration over limited January signings, sources say.
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Saudi Pro League ready to move on from Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer as they eye Liverpool and Manchester United stars as replacements: Reports
The Saudi Pro League are reportedly ready to move on from Cristiano Ronaldo this summer. They are eyeing Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes and Liverpool's Mohamed Salah as potential replacements.
Saudis ready to offload Ronaldo for £43m and target Man Utd star as replacement
The Saudi Pro League is ready to move on from Cristiano Ronaldo if the Al-Nassr megastar wants to leave in the summer. Ronaldo has expressed his discontent with the league’s overlords, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, for favouring other clubs with their transfer policy, feeling Al-Nassr have not been allowed to strengthen their squad as much as they could. His outburst has raised the possibility of the 41-year-old seeking a summer exit. R…
Bruno Fernandes: Saudi Pro League gain fresh motivation to pounce on £57m transfer opportunity - Man United News And Transfer News
Cristiano Ronaldo made the bold move to the Middle East in the 2023 winter transfer window, joining Al Nassr after a high-profile fallout with Manchester United and then-manager Erik ten Hag. Ronaldo: the Saudi Pro League’s poster boy Football’s greatest goalscorer heading to Saudi Arabia opened the door for top European talents to follow suit. Since his arrival, the Saudi Pro League has become a genuine option for some of the game’s most exciti…
The five favourites to sign Cristiano Ronaldo from Al-Nassr
It’s Cristiano Ronaldo’s birthday today but the Portuguese superstar is far from happy, if reports are to be believed. Ronaldo’s refusal to play for Al-Nassr comes amid the 41-year-old’s unhappiness with how the Saudi Pro League’s money-men have financially backed his club over rivals. Karim Benzema’s move to title rivals Al-Hilal has angered Ronaldo, who is demanding change – or an exit. Could Ronaldo really leave Saudi Arabia? If so, where cou…
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