Cristiano Ronaldo’s management states the star will not complete his career playing for Al-Nassr, despite the fact that the player stated his time playing in Europe is “finished.”
Recently, Cristiano Ronaldo made the move to the Middle East, where he signed a contract that will make him the football player with the highest salary on the entire planet. Ronaldo’s time at Manchester United came to an abrupt end, and he was forced to hunt for a new club to play for. However, there were not many clubs in Europe that were interested in signing him.
Prior to signing with the Saudi Arabian side as he embarked on new challenges, Ronaldo had expressed his intention to continue playing in the Champions League, which he reaffirmed in his explosive interview with Piers Morgan. However, Ronaldo ultimately decided to join with the Saudi Arabian outfit. Rudi Garcia, who now manages the five-time winner of the Ballon d’Or, is optimistic that the player would relocate to Europe in the near future.
Garcia commented on him not too long ago, saying, “He is one of the top players in the world. He will not complete his career in Al-Nassr; instead, he will move back to Europe. The fact that Ronaldo is now 37 years old and well into the twilight years of his career should be taken into consideration by any club that is considering signing him.”
“The outstanding player from Portugal boasts various individual records in the Champions League and has won the championship five times, which is one more than his competitor Lionel Messi has won in the competition.”
During his unveiling, Ronaldo stated that his time in Europe was over, despite the fact that he wanted to hold on to those records for as long as possible.
He said: “I’m a special player. It is a pleasure to be here since I shattered all of the records over there (in Europe), and now I plan to do the same thing here. I’m not going here to lose; I’m coming here to win; I’m coming here to play; I’m coming here to enjoy; I’m coming here to be a part of the success and culture of this country. In Europe, my task is done. I had numerous job offers in Europe, as well as numerous job offers in Brazil, Australia, the United States, and even in Portugal. There were a lot of clubs who were interested in signing me, but I offered my word to this one since it would give me the chance to not only play football, but also be a part of this incredible country. And for me, it was a test of my capabilities.”
Ronaldo made it known in the summer that he wanted to go before he was used intermittently by Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford. Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Napoli, and Sporting Lisbon were among the clubs who were connected with a transfer for Ronaldo. Ronaldo made his want to leave known in the summer. His antics in Manchester were criticized, most notably his choice to depart early during a game that Manchester United won over Tottenham.
And, according to a newspaper based in Spain, its reported that Cristiano Ronaldo had revealed to his agent, Jorge Mendes, that he desired to join either Bayern Munich or Chelsea. However, despite meetings with Blues chief Todd Boehly, Ronaldo’s representatives were unable to come to an agreement with either club.