Portuguese star striker Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that he will continue playing for Al Nasr, expressing his desire to remain in the Saudi Arabian championship. Despite a difficult season, Ronaldo believes in the team’s future and aims to work hard towards achieving their goals. He joined Al-Nasr in January this year from Manchester United for free, and his contract with the club runs until June 30, 2025. In 19 matches for Al-Nasr, he has scored 14 goals and provided two assists. Ronaldo’s team was left without a trophy this season, but he remains optimistic about the future.
Cristiano Ronaldo will continue to play for Al Nasr. The Portuguese star striker has expressed his desire to continue playing in the Saudi Arabian championship.
Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 38, said he will stay with Al Nasr next season.
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“I am happy and want to stay here. I believe if we continue to work hard, then within the next five years, the Saudi League can enter the top 5 in the world.”
The footballer said, despite facing a bad season, he believes in the best for the team in the future.
“Sometimes we have to be patient and stay consistent to achieve our goals. I was hoping to win something this season, but we didn’t. But I’m sure things will change for the better. Let’s believe and work hard,” Ronaldo said in an interview with the official channel of the Saudi League.
Cristiano Ronaldo. Photo: Al-Nasr FC
- Remember that Ronaldo joined Al-Nasr in January this year from Manchester United for free. His contract with the club runs until June 30, 2025;
- The Portuguese spent 19 matches for Al-Nasr, where he scored 14 goals and provided two assists;
- Ronaldo’s team was left this season without a trophy. In the national championship, Al-Nasr took second place, ahead of Al-Ittihad. In the Cup, the team was eliminated in the semi-finals by Al-Wahda (0:1), and in the Super Cup also in the semi-finals by Al-Ittihad (1:3).