Al Nasr, Ronaldo recruitment + advertising effect ‘two rabbits’ challenge

[골닷컴] Reporter Kim Dong-ho = It is predicted that Cristiano Ronaldo will head to Saudi Arabia. The Al Nasr club, which is trying to sign Ronaldo, is trying to catch two rabbits.

Ronaldo is currently without a team. This is because he ended his companionship with Manchester United (England) on the 23rd of last month by terminating his contract under mutual agreement. However, he was practically close to being released. The reason why he appeared on the British TV talk show ‘Piers Morgan Uncensored’ and made a huge impact, such as making a bombshell remark, “The rude Manchester United betrayed me. Coach Eric Ten Haag (52, Netherlands) is a person who does not know how to respect.” all.

Accordingly, he is moving to find a new team during the upcoming winter transfer market in January, but the reality is grim. There is no club that wants a player who causes controversy by sniping at the club without hesitation, whose skills are not as good as before, and who is only a hindrance, let alone a help.

In fact, Bayern Munich (Germany), Napoli, AS Roma (Italy), Sporting (Portugal), and Chelsea (England) were rumored to transfer, but all of them firmly drew the line that they were not interested. He made a counter offer to Real Madrid (Spain) but was rejected. In the midst of this, it is in the mood to transfer while receiving an astronomical offer from Al Nasr. Al Nasr’s annual salary offer is a whopping 200 million euros (approximately 273 billion won).

The US’CBS Sports’ said, “Al Nasr’s recruitment of Ronaldo is being supported by the Saudi government.” “The Saudi government wants to use Ronaldo to host the 2030 World Cup. They will also want to use Ronaldo’s likeness to build the ‘mega city’ Neom City.”

This means that Ronaldo might be used to promote Saudi government projects as well as football aspects. This resulted in an astronomical salary offer to Ronaldo, and the two sides are currently negotiating. There is also news that Ronaldo’s agent visited the office of the Al Nasr club.

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