PIF, the owner of Al Nassr, is in talks to persuade Cristiano Ronaldo to continue playing in the Saudi Pro League but has offered him a transfer to one of its affiliated teams, Al Hilal or Al Ahli. The

40-year-old star has one month left on his contract after leading Al Nassr to a third-place finish last season and missing out on a spot in the AFC Champions League Elite.
“We are having difficult negotiations to persuade Cristiano to continue playing in the Saudi Pro League next season,” a representative from PIF told เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET เว็บตรง ค่าคอมสูง
. However, Al Nassr’s current club is not involved, with local media outlet Arriyadiyah reporting that the club’s owners have offered Ronaldo a transfer to a team in the same league instead.
Ronaldo’s first choice is Saudi runner-up Al Hilal. Who are preparing to join the Club World Cup next month, including the AFC Champions League Elite next season.
Another option is Al Ahly, the 5th place team, who are preparing to join the AFC Champions League Elite as the defending champions.
Al Nassr, Al Ahly, Al Hilal all have PIF as a major shareholder, and the executives of the capital group want Ronaldo to show his skills on the international stage more.
In addition to the Saudi club, Ronaldo has also been linked with teams from other countries that are preparing to play in the Club World Cup, such as Wydad Casablanca (Morocco), Botafogo (Brazil) and Monterrey (Mexico).