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While Ronaldo accepted to play in Arabia, a United star is constantly rejecting the Saudi Pro League

Ronaldo signed with Al Nassr but it seems like others don't want to follow the same path

By Liam Styles

Ronaldo signed with Al Nassr but it seems like others don't want to follow the same path
Ronaldo signed with Al Nassr but it seems like others don't want to follow the same path
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Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most outstanding players in the world. At 38 years of age, the Portuguese continues to make a difference, this time he does it away from Europe and is living a great moment in Saudi Arabia. Undoubtedly, Cristiano Ronaldo's decision to sign with Al Nassr seems to have been the right one despite all the criticism that was generated around this issue.

With that said, the Portuguese is not only living a great moment in the last seasons of his career, but he is also enjoying the time he has with his family. Undoubtedly, one of the decisions why both Messi and Ronaldo decided to end their European stage is because of the peace of mind that was offered to them and above all because of the time to spend time with family.

Given this, The Goat's time at Al Nassr has been very positive. Many United fans even compare Ronaldo's great moment with the reality of the Portuguese. It is worth mentioning that Ten Hag and Ronaldo had their problems while the former Real Madrid player was living his second wind at Carrington. This caused the player's break with the team that saw him born at the time.

Now, a United player would be about to leave Old Trafford but would not be interested in migrating to the Saudi Pro League despite the alleged offers.

The United player who keeps turning down the Saudi Pro League

The player who continues to reject the Saudi League is Jadon Sancho. The player has not been considered by Manchester United since that controversy with Ten Hag where the player has refused to apologise to the Dutchman. According to the Daily Mail, Sancho would leave United but not to Saudi Arabia, but to another European league


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