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Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr will reportedly be rivalled by fellow Saudi Pro League (SPL) clubs Al Qadsiah and Al Ahli for Son Heung-min's signing this summer.
Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr have reportedly asked PIF to make a decision on the future of Stefano Pioli. They want to move on from the manager ahead of the next season and are said to be looking ...
However, after the Nations League win, Ronaldo confirmed he is going nowhere. Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed his future with Saudi club Al-Nassr. Here's what he had to say. (AFP) ...
AP Ronaldo has been with Al-Nassr since 2022 after leaving Manchester United. During his time in Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo scored 74 goals and won two Saudi Pro League Golden Boot awards.
As of May 2025, Ronaldo is the highest goalscoring European player in Al-Nassr history with 99 goals in 111 appearances. The above also makes him the fifth-highest overall in the club’s history.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s current club, Al-Nassr, failed to qualify for the Club World Cup after a disappointing quarterfinal exit in the 2023-24 AFC Champions League at the hands of Al Ain. That loss ...
Ronaldo’s trophy cabinet with Al Nassr remains limited, with the 2023 Arab Club Champions Cup being his only title at the club to date. On the international stage, however, Ronaldo continues to shine.
Cristiano Ronaldo will not leave Al Nassr for a team at the Club World Cup after failing to agree terms with interested suitors; Some teams reached out to me. Some made sense and others did not ...
Cristiano Ronaldo has spoken out about potentially playing in this summer's Club World Cup. Ronaldo, 40, currently plays for Al-Nassr who have not qualified for the tournament, but he has been ...
Saudi side Al Nassr are facing more upheaval while still trying to secure Cristiano Ronaldo’s signature for next season. Nassr went trophyless in 2024/25 much to their Portuguese captain’s ...
Al Hilal CEO Esteve Calzada says it would have been "a very unusual situation" for his club to have signed Cristiano Ronaldo as the Portuguese forward captains their "eternal rival" Al Nassr.
Al-Nassr and Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo said he has no plans to play at Club World Cup, starting June 14 in the United States. Football's world governing body, FIFA, and fans of the ...
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