"SUCH A TRAITOR" RONALDO, I'M THE ONLY ONE WHO NEEDS TO GO OUT OF THE CLUB WORLD CUP!YOU SAID YOU'RE LEAVING SAUDI ARABIA, AND YOU'RE LIKELY TO JOIN YOUR RIVAL AL

"Such a traitor" Ronaldo, I'm the only one who needs to go out of the Club World Cup!You said you're leaving Saudi Arabia, and you're likely to join your rival al

"Such a traitor" Ronaldo, I'm the only one who needs to go out of the Club World Cup!You said you're leaving Saudi Arabia, and you're likely to join your rival al

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Cristiano Ronaldo (40, Al Nasr) is expected to betray his teammate and join a rival team.

"Ronaldo is about to end his two-and-a-half-year journey with Al Nasr," Spanish media "Marca" said on the 30th (Korea time), adding, "Saudi Arabia is trying to keep Ronaldo national. To this end, it is highly expected that he will join Al Hilal, who will promote Saudi Arabia at the FIFA Club World Cup."

Ronaldo announced his separation from Al-Nasr. "This chapter is over. My story is still being written. Thank you to everyone." Ronaldo, who played for Al-Nasr for two and a half years, hinted at a move as his contract is nearing the end of this summer.

Ronaldo is a pioneer who provided soccer players around the world with a new option called Saudi Arabia. Ronaldo, who decided to leave Manchester United at the end of 2022, headed to Saudi Arabia with astronomical salary guaranteed. Starting with Ronaldo, world-class players moved to the Middle East. It is another stage that will decorate the end of his career even more splendidly.

Saudi Arabia gathered superstars with Ronaldo at the forefront. Players who are still in the Premier League often consider heading to the Middle East as a choice, but this time it feels different. In the English Premier League, which was considered the best stage, they often chose to go to Saudi Arabia. N'Golo Kante (Al-Etihad), Riyad Mahrez (Al-Ahli), Jordan Henderson (Al-Etifark), and Hoobeng Neves (Al-Hilal) have all transferred players who are still in the Premier League level.

Sadio Mane, who played in Germany's Bundesliga, went to Al Nasr, and Sergei Milinkovic-Savic (Al Hilal), who the big league aimed for with outstanding performance in Serie A, also chose to go to Saudi Arabia. The same was true of Karim Benzema (Al-Itihad), the main character of last year's Ballon d'Or.

Ronaldo, who was a pioneer when he saw a star with a high name fill Saudi Arabia, said, "The European level has dropped a lot. The Premier League is high in my standards. Spain's Primera Liga fell short of the Premier League, and the Bundesliga fell a lot," adding, "Now Saudi Arabia will become like the European league. Superstars are following me here. It is very natural to play in Saudi Arabia now."

There was a glimpse of a movement to focus on this craze. Ronaldo's decision to leave with Al Nasr was expected to return to Europe or discover another frontier. In particular, there was a story of the expansion of the new soccer market toward Mexico, where Sergio Ramos, who was a teammate of Real Madrid, plays.

Ronaldo, however, is only looking at himself. Ronaldo, who had been criticized for being selfish, plans to play in the Club World Cup again this time around and head to a rival team. He seems to be only looking at his desire to play in the Club World Cup, which has expanded the scale of the tournament. 먹튀검증

The Club World Cup, which will take place in the U.S. in mid-June, heralds an unprecedented "money feast." Breaking away from the traditional way in which seven teams compete every year, FIFA has changed the format to a mega-sized event in which 32 clubs take part starting from the 2025 World Cup. FIFA has offered huge prize money for a grand festival of clubs that is as good as a national competition.

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