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Cristiano Ronaldo is BANNED from making his debut for Saudi side Al-Nassr

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According to Mail Online, Cristiano Ronaldo will not be allowed to play for his Saudi Arabian team tomorrow night.
All 28,000 seats for the match against Al Ta'ee have been sold, and his new club Al Nassr, which is reportedly paying him £175 million a year, was expected to welcome him to the Arabian Peninsula with great fanfare.

However, the self-described "unique" player, who abruptly left Manchester United, is still awaiting punishment for a misdemeanor and has been informed he cannot play for Al Nassr, a source said.

On November 17, Ronaldo was given a £50,000 fine and a two-game suspension by the England Football Association.
After United lost a game at Goodison Park in April of last year, he smashed a fan of Everton's phone out of his hand, and was found guilty of improper and violent conduct.

As he stormed down the tunnel, he slapped Jacob Harding's hand, breaking the boy's phone.

Ronaldo, according to his mother Sarah Kelly, also bruised her son's hand.

Last month, while the investigation was still ongoing, it was reported that Ronaldo would accept the FA's charge of improper conduct but was adamant about fighting the possibility of a ban.

However, Premier League football was suspended due to the winter World Cup.
Following their return from Qatar, United played Fulham on November 13 and Burnley in the EFL Cup on December 21.

The source claimed that Ronaldo missed two first team competitive games because his contract with United had been terminated.
The suspension follows him to his subsequent club and prevents Al Nassr from showcasing its new star striker before it has participated in two competitive games for which he would have been available.

Over the past 24 hours, the club store sold more than 5,000 Ronaldo shirts for an average price of £50 each, the manager told Mailonline.
His picture is plastered all over Riyadh's billboards, and he rides around in a fleet of vehicles with their windows blacked out. He also has a 24-hour security detail.

Al Nassr has stated that he wants to watch his teammates play, so he will still parade him from the stands tomorrow night.

Despite Ronaldo's claims that numerous clubs in Portugal, Europe, and Brazil were interested in signing him, it is reported that he was turned down by a number of European teams, even though he was made available at a steep discount of £80k per week.

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