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Cristiano Ronaldo Transfer News: Real Madrid President, Florentino Perez has an offer for Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo Transfer News: Cristiano Ronaldo has allegedly chosen to leave Saudi Arabia because Florentino Perez, the president of Real Madrid, has given him a job as an ambassador at his old team.

El Nacional says that Ronaldo, who is 38 years old, won’t be in Saudi Arabia for much longer. After getting into a fight with Manchester United boss Erik Ten Hag in January, the Portuguese star moved to Al Nassr.

But Ronaldo wanted to stay in Europe, so he tried to sign a deal to go back to Real Madrid. During his nine years at the Santiago Bernabeu, the famous forward became a hero for Los Blancos. In 438 games, he scored 450 goals and helped with 131 more.

Still, Perez stopped Cristiano Ronaldo from going back to the Bernabeu, but the player misses his time in Madrid, according to reports. The leader of Portugal has been asked to come back to Los Merengues, but not as a player.

Cristiano Ronaldo Transfer News: Real Madrid President, Florentino Perez has an offer for Cristiano Ronaldo

Perez is said to have offered Ronaldo a job as a club representative or a spot on their sports organization plan. Since he has done well in the Saudi Pro League, it doesn’t seem possible that the forward will quit just yet. He has scored 11 goals for Al Nassr in 14 games across all leagues.

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But when the five-time Ballon d’Or winner hangs up his boots, Real Madrid might have a job for him. Now, the question is where Ronaldo will go next in his job as a player.

His deal with Al Nassr ends in 2024, and he is said to be making €200 million a year. Rudi Garcia, who used to run the club, said that Ronaldo would go back to Europe and not end his career at Mrsool Park.

Many people were surprised when Cristiano Ronaldo decided to move to Al Nassr in January. The Portuguese star had only played football in Europe, but he became Saudi league’s biggest player ever signed by the Saudi Pro League.

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