Cristiano RonaldoS future on Al Nassr has been questioned, with contract extension calls that are reportedly stopped and his current business will expire at the end of June. My speculation, a coach whose team will participate in 2025 The FIFA Club World Cup dealt with the opportunity to sign the Portuguese star – he says “Can’t say no“To a player of Ronaldo’s caliber.
Previous reports from the Spanish outlet Highlight claimed that A Brazilian club prepared a bid to sign Ronaldo specifically for the club’s World Cup. With four Brazilian clubs qualified for the tournament – Flamengo, Palmeiras, Fluminense and Botafogo – the Rumors are spread quickly.
However, CNN Brazil later identified Botafogo as the team is reportedly doing the offer. Botafogo Manager Renato Paiva was asked about speculation during a press conference on Sunday and responded with a sincere – about gently – remark:
“Christmas is not until December … but if he came you can’t say no to such a star. I don’t know anything. I just answer the question. But as I said, coaches always want the best. Ronaldo, even in his age, is still a target coring machine. In a team that creates a chance after the chance he would be good. “

When you were pressed, Paiva declined and referred to the club’s owner instead. “This question must be asked in another language“He joked and pointed to American businessman John Textor as the person responsible for such decisions.

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Textor, which also owns Olympique Lyonnais and has efforts in Crystal Palace FC, expanded its football empire to South America by acquiring Botafogo. According to Transfer marketThe The club has spent nearly 100 million euros on signings– Investment that paid off with Last year’s Copa Libertadores Triumph. With Ronaldo, Botafogo was able to show up as a dark horse in the upcoming Club World Cup.
Cristiano Ronaldo grows frustrated over Al Nassr?
Ronaldo’s last stretch on Al Nassr have not gone smoothly. First, AFC Champions League has come to Kawasaki Frontale, followed by a loss of 3-2 to Al Ittihad who mathematically controlled the club from the Saudi Pro League title. Tensions have risen and Ronaldo has missed the team’s last two matches with what has been described as a “Fitness issue. “
The lack of cutlery has become a frustrating theme in Ronaldos Stint with Al Nassr. Now, When the club’s World Cup slides out of reach and contract calls stopped, speculation if his next move only reinforces. With almost two months left on its current business, all eyes are on what may be the next for one of the sport’s most iconic figures.