Ronaldo changed his retirement plan at Al Nassr: Unexpected destination

(PLO) – Al Nassr coach Rudi Garcia has confirmed Cristiano Ronaldo’s retirement plan and it is not in Saudi Arabia.

Cristiano Ronaldo has just moved to Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr club following leaving Manchester United. CR7 announced his career in Europe is over, but his mentor at Al Nassr Rudi Garcia has revealed another piece of information.

Ronaldo’s 3 problems at Al Nassr

(PLO)- Coach Rudi Garcia outlined three problems related to Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr when he did not hesitate to blame CR7 for the defeat once morest Al Ittihad in the Saudi Super Cup.

Accordingly, coach Rudi Garcia confirmed that Cristiano Ronaldo will not end his career at Al-Nassr. Ronaldo currently plays for Al Nassr on a 2.5-year contract and receives a world record salary of 173 million pounds/year.

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Coach Rudi Garcia thinks Ronaldo will retire in Europe. PHOTO: MIRROR

Ronaldo’s “second term” with Manchester United ended abruptly and he had to look for a new team, but the 37-year-old Portuguese superstar received no offers from clubs in Europe.

Prior to choosing Al Nassr, Ronaldo had emphasized his desire to continue playing in the Champions League, something he reiterated in a sensational interview with Piers Morgan. But then, Ronaldo went to Asia to play for Al Nassr of Saudi Arabia. Ronaldo’s current coach at Al Nassr, Rudi Garcia, believes CR7 will return to Europe and end his career there.

Al Nassr coach Rudi Garcia revealed: “Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the best players in the world. He will not end his career at Al Nassr, Ronaldo will return to Europe.”

At the age of 37, Cristiano Ronaldo is entering the final years of his career, which will be a factor for European clubs to consider if they want to sign Ronaldo.

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Ronaldo signed a 2.5-year contract with Al Nassr. PHOTO: GETTY

CR7 holds many personal records in the Champions League and has won this most prestigious tournament in Europe 5 times, 1 more than rival Lionel Messi. During the Al Nassr debut ceremony, Ronaldo once announced his career in Europe was over.

Ronaldo said: “I’m a unique player. It’s good to come here, I’ve broken all the records there (Europe) and I want to break a few records here (Saudi Arabia). I’m here to win it,” Ronaldo said. to win, to compete, to enjoy and to be a part of the success of Saudi Arabia’s country and culture.

In Europe, my work is done. I have many offers in Europe, many in Brazil, Australia, USA, even in Portugal. I’m so lucky to have won everything that I set out for in Europe. Now I feel that this is the right time to share my experience in Asia.

Many clubs tried to sign me but I promised Al Nassr. Not just football, I want to be a part of this wonderful country. And for me, it’s a challenge.”

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Ronaldo is struggling at Al Nassr following failing to score in the first two games. PHOTO: GETTY

Although coach Rudi Garcia believes Ronaldo will return to Europe to play football and finish his career, it contradicts the information ESPN released earlier this month. Accordingly, ESPN announced that Cristiano Ronaldo’s plan is to retire at Al Nassr.

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