Cristiano Ronaldo, Al Nassr
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His former Real Madrid teammate Karim Benzema moved from Al-Ittihad to Al-Hilal, but a lack of moves by his own club, Al-Nassr, has the superstar questioning his future
Amid reports linking Cristiano Ronaldo to MLS after his dispute with Al-Nassr's owners, a sports finance expert warns a U.S. move could be "detrimental" to the 41-year-old's career.
Amid rumors of a move to MLS, former player Robert Earnshaw says LA Galaxy and LAFC "would love to have" Cristiano Ronaldo.
Should Ronaldo depart Al-Nassr in the near future, he'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to his next destination. A sentimental return to Sporting CP, where his journey began, could be a possibility, though such a move might be driven more by nostalgia than practicality.
CRISTIANO RONALDO has been linked with an emotional return to Sporting Lisbon amid his tense stand-off with current club Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia. Ronaldo, 41, went on strike on Monday and was
Karim Benzema became embroiled in a fiery exchange with a reporter moments after scoring a hattrick on his Al Hilal debut. The 38-year-old striker turned down a contract extension at Al Ittihad to
Cristiano Ronaldo has been told by the Saudi Pro League that "no individual -- however significant -- determines decisions beyond their own club" amid a dispute over transfer spending.
His outburst has raised the possibility of the 41-year-old seeking a summer exit. Ronaldo has a £43m release clause, which becomes active in the summer. The i Paper understands Manchester United are not interested in bringing Ronaldo to the club for a third time as it stands.