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While fixing his future with Barcelona, the worst news Messi receives from Cristiano Ronaldo

CR7 is the envy of Messi from Al Nassr of the Pro League.

By William Estrella

CR7 is the envy of Messi from Al Nassr of the Pro League.
CR7 is the envy of Messi from Al Nassr of the Pro League.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr are not going through their best moment after what was equal last week against Al Feiha 0-0 with a harsh reaction from CR7 after the match where he yelled at his own teammates and rivals showing that He was not at all satisfied with the result obtained by the team.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr must now play next week against Al Hilal, one of the most powerful teams in the Saudi Arabian Pro League, precisely the one that is interested in signing both Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos as free agents. to have a team at the height of being champions.

And in that sense, Cristiano Ronaldo weighs so much in Al Nassr that one day after asking for Rudi García to leave as coach, he was expelled from his position as coach of the first team. And not only that, but he would have asked José Mourinho as a replacement, a coach who has already been offered a salary of 100 million euros to be paid in two seasons, according to Diario AS.

But in the midst of all this context, Cristiano Ronaldo managed to achieve in Saudi Arabia what Lionel Messi longs for at Paris Saint Germain -PSG- since he has been playing this semester, since they have been suffering the worst from the point of view for several days tactical and technical in the French cast.

Cristiano Ronaldo has what Messi wants

Cristiano Ronaldo has a new coach at Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, which Messi would want so badly with the departure of Christophe Galtier, a coach who clearly doesn't know how to make this PSG work. Dinko Jelicic, coach of the Saudi team's under 19s, is the new manager of CR7 on an interim basis, for the moment, and will have the opportunity to give the team new airs, at only 49 years of age.

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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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