
On Friday, Cristiano Ronaldo formally signed a contract with Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr through June 2025.
Following the official announcement of their new signing, the Riyadh-based club confirmed that the Portuguese striker would continue his career there. The former Real Madrid player will reportedly become the highest-paid footballer of all time thanks to the agreement.
After stints with Sporting CP, Manchester United (twice), Real Madrid, and Juventus, Al Nassr will be his fifth professional club.
Since their founding in 1955, Al Nassr has won nine league championships, six King's Cups, three Crown Prince's Cups, three Federation Cups, and two Saudi Super Cups.
Who is owner of AL Nassr?
Al Nassr's current leader is Musalli Al-Muammar. He was formerly the Saudi Pro League's commissioner. Al-Muanmar was Prince Khalid bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz's first choice in 2021. He has supported the Saudi club.
Who Is Al Nassr manager?
Rudi Garcia, the club's head coach, has previously held positions at a number of European clubs, including Roma, Marseille, and Lille.
Al Nassr is currently led by Spanish manager Vicente Moreno in the Saudi Premier League. The addition of Ronaldo to the team will significantly affect their social media presence and branding in addition to improving their chances on the field.
The goal of Marcelo Salazar, Al Nassr's sporting director, is to elevate the team to the pinnacle of Saudi football.
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