News

The low blow to Cristiano Ronaldo from his new manager in Arabia, made Messi laugh

The Portuguese will be the new attraction of Arab football, but in that country they do not stop talking about the world champion

By Wilian Estrella

The Portuguese will be the new attraction of Arab football, but in that country they do not stop talking about the world champion

Cristiano Ronaldo was a trend before closing the year, because he signed for Al-Nassr from Saudi Arabia. The top scorer in the Champions League signed a contract until 2025 with a salary of 200 million euros per season. However, the 'Bug' received a low blow before his debut, by his new coach, and it has to do with Lionel Messi.

CR7 became the highest paid player in history, after accepting Al-Nassr's juicy financial offer. Cristiano Ronaldo terminated his contract with Manchester United, a club with which he had a contract until mid-2023, and everyone thought that he was going to continue in top-level football. However, he gave the surprise and signed for the Arab team.

If you want to buy the Adidas Argentine Men’s World Cup Jersey Messi #10, Buy here

More related news: 

While Messi is resented by France and Mbappe, the impressive praise for this world champion

While PSG fans get along with Messi after the World Cup, Galtier's words about Lionel

Now, at a press conference, Rudi García, Al-Nassr's coach, did not start his relationship with the former Real Madrid striker on the right foot, as he "flirted" with Lionel Messi, the 'Bug's' main sports rival throughout his career. "I also wanted to bring Lionel Messi to Al-Nassr, directly from Doha," he said with a laugh.

Will Cristiano Ronaldo make it to the 2026 World Cup?

Cristiano Ronaldo played the World Cup in Qatar at the age of 37. Despite the hierarchy that he has, the striker had a hard time in the competition held in the Middle East. He barely scored a penalty goal and was relegated to the substitute bench in the matches against Switzerland and Morocco. Everything indicates that he will not reach the next World Cup, but his move to Arab soccer could prolong his career.

Topics


More news