Playing for only country to beat Argentina at World Cup, his career isn’t over: Piers Morgan
Prominent journalist Piers Morgan supports Cristiano Ronaldo once more. Morgan said that the player’s career is not over yet and that the player is currently playing for a club in Saudi Arabia, the only country to beat Argentina in the World Cup.
Piers Morgan said these things in a tweet called Replay.
After terminating his contract at Manchester United, Ronaldo moved to the Saudi club Al Nasser. The actor signed a contract with Al Nasr for two years.
The star’s salary at Al Nasr is 200 million euros per year. With this, Ronaldo has become the highest paid player.
Morgan described Ronaldo’s move to Al Nasser as the best transfer in football history, saying that Ronaldo is still performing well at the age of 38.
He said this in response to a question regarding whether he thinks Ronaldo’s career is over.
“Last time I looked, he signed the biggest transfer in football history. At the age of 38, he has become the highest paid athlete in the world. He now plays for the only country to beat the world champions, Argentina,’ Morgan tweeted.
Ronaldo first responded that he was very excited following arriving at Al Nasser and was eager to experience the specialties of a new country and a new league.
“I am looking forward to the new experience of playing in a different league in a different country. There is hope that he will be able to join with the new team members and lead the team to more success,’ said Ronaldo.
This is the first time Cristiano, the prince of Europe, has set foot outside Europe. With the arrival of Ronaldo, the driving force not only for the club called Al Nasr or the country called Saudi Arabia, but also for the entire Asian football will not be small.
The club’s offer is 200 million euros per year. Ronaldo can also become the coach of the team if his contract as a player ends.
Apart from this, reports indicate that Ronaldo is being discussed as the ambassador of Saudi Arabia. There are various reports that Al Nasr’s entry is part of Saudi’s bid to host the 2030 World Cup along with Egypt and Greece.
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