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After a short stint with AC Milan, Joao Felix might be heading to Saudi Arabia. Reports suggest he is on the verge of joining ...
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World Soccer Talk on MSNCristiano Ronaldo could be joined by Club World Cup champion as Al Nassr builds a dream teamAs Al Nassr reshapes its squad, Cristiano Ronaldo remains the driving force behind the club’s ambitions. From the locker room ...
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World Soccer Talk on MSNComparison: Cristiano Ronaldo’s $244 million salary at Al Nassr vs. Joao Felix’s new contractJoao Felix has just signed his deal with Al Nassr, and comparisons raise between his and Cristiano Ronaldo's $244 million ...
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World Soccer Talk on MSNBrazil icon Ronaldo delivers bold message on Lionel Messi and Argentina ahead of 2026 World CupWith his presence in the national team in doubt, Brazil legend Ronaldo Nazario made a bold statement on Lionel Messi and ...
Cristiano Ronaldo is estimated to have reached billionaire status after he signed a two-year contract worth 710 million dollars in June.
After watching the FIFA Club World Cup final, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed his choice for soccer's greatest player of all time, but it wasn't Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ronaldo has confirmed those claims. However, he preferred to rest as he wanted to stay fresh for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That played a major role in Ronaldo deciding to renew his deal with Al-Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo says he's almost certain he will not be playing at the Club World Cup, dealing a blow to FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s hopes of having one of soccer’s biggest attractions ...
Resting up to play in a record sixth World Cup was more important to Cristiano Ronaldo than switching teams to play in the Club World Cup. “I had some offers to play (Club) World Cup but I think ...
Cristiano Ronaldo signed a two-year contract extension with Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr on Thursday. The Portugal great's deal lets him continue playing until at least the age of 42 and will give ...
Resting up to play in a record sixth World Cup was more important to Cristiano Ronaldo than switching teams to play in the Club World Cup. “I had some offers to play (Club) World Cup but I think ...
He'll be one to watch as Portugal plays the US later today. — -- Despite struggling with an injury at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo is still the player to watch as the United ...
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