The 41-year-old Portuguese star has brought the Saudi Professional League and sovereign fund PIF under control. Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly warned senior officials of his intention to leave the country after a series of financial and strategic disputes shattered his confidence in the Al Nassr project, talkSPORT reports.
Triggers: Benzema case and financial inequality
Ronaldo’s frustration boiled over after Karim Benzema’s recent move to Al Hilal from the Etihad. While there is no personal grudge, ‘7’ doesn’t understand how Al Hilal managed to get the funds to meet the Frenchman’s demands, while Al Nasr has been limited to low-key signings in this winter market. Ronaldo believes the club’s financial support is insufficient, leading to his absence from recent training and matches, underscoring his growing dissatisfaction with PIF management.
Official response and an uncertain future
The Saudi League responded quickly with a strong statement ensuring each club operates independently and adheres to the same sustainability rules. A spokesman said: “No one, no matter how important, makes a decision outside his own club.” Meanwhile, rumors about a departure are growing: Turkish clubs are already keeping an eye on a €50 million release clause ahead of the summer. However, the Kingdom will do everything possible to retain him so that he can score his 1,000th goal on Saudi soil.
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