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The sheikh of Al Nassr will give a gift of 100 million to Cristiano to continue in Arabia

Cristiano Ronaldo has a difficult time in Saudi Arabia and is not happy

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo has a difficult time in Saudi Arabia and is not happy
Cristiano Ronaldo has a difficult time in Saudi Arabia and is not happy

Cristiano Ronaldo is having a bad time in Saudi Arabia, his team Al Nassr drew 0-0 against Al Feha, this result made the Portuguese angry and he yelled at his teammates for the poor performance they showed against their rival. This CR7 action was a real scandal.

 

Cristiano's team can lose the championship due to this result and will now face his most hated rival, Al Hilal, this club is the one that intends to hire Lionel Messi and is the favorite to win the Saudi Arabian League. Al Nassr has not had a good performance in recent matches and the club owner is quite upset with his coach and players.

Cristiano Ronaldo is upset at the club, he is not having a good time in Saudi Arabia and in several games he has starred in scandals against his teammates and rivals. Even some sheikhs have made fun of the Portuguese when he has a bad game.

The press in Saudi Arabia reported that Cristiano met with the sheikh of Al Nassr to get him to fire Rudi Garcia for having a bad relationship with the other players on the team. In the end, the Frenchman was fired and now the club is looking for a new coach.

 

The gift of 100 million to Cristiano

The newspaper AS reported that Cristiano Ronaldo asked the sheikh to hire coach José Mourinho for next season, the club will make him a million-dollar offer of 100 million euros to accept this job, in addition CR7 wants to work with the Portuguese because he is successful and has won several championships in Europe.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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