Saudi Arabia tries to convince Cristiano Ronaldo If his adventure in the kingdom continues, but negotiations are “difficult,” a resource near the conversations tells the AFP agency on Thursday, citing the particular possibility of In Hilalwhich will take part in the club world cup next month.
The 40-year-old Portuguese star was announced earlier this week on social networks that ended its “chapter” with the Saudi Al-Nassr Club, though he said, without providing more details, that his story will continue to “write.” “There are cruel negotiations for the development of Ronaldo to stay and (continue) playing” next time in the Saudi Pro League, a public investment fund (PIF) source, a very involved sovereignty in national football on AFP Thursday.
Although Al-Nassr is not classified for the Club World Cup (from June 14 to July 13) in the United States, CR7, always eager for records, can be tempted to join a team competing for it. “The main option is to move to Al Hilal, which has the potential to defeat the Club World Cup,” says the PIF source, also citing the “Asian champion, Al-Ahli.”
Source: La Verdad

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