Cristiano Ronaldo to go on strike again and could ask for transfer out of Al Nassr
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Cristiano Ronaldo to go on strike again and could ask for transfer out of Al Nassr
"Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly ready to boycott another Al Nassr game as he could push for a transfer away from the club in June. According to ESPN, Ronaldo remains firm in his stance that PFI should change their transfer policy, and he's willing to continue his strike to push for change. The report adds that if the situation doesn't change by the summer, Ronaldo would be prepared to ask to leave Al Nassr."
"Club director Simao Coutinho and CEO Jose Semedo were recently suspended by PIF, which angered Ronaldo, while there was also apparently a cut to the team's expenses. While all this has been happening, Al Hilal have been given more money to spend on big signings like Benzema, so it's perhaps not too surprising that Ronaldo has been left frustrated by the whole saga."
Cristiano Ronaldo is unhappy at Al Nassr after PIF suspended club director Simao Coutinho and CEO Jose Semedo and the club cut team expenses, which limited transfer activity. Ronaldo refused to play the most recent match and reportedly tried to block Karim Benzema’s transfer to Al Hilal. He wants PIF to change its transfer policy and is prepared to continue a strike to force that change; if no improvement occurs by summer he would seek to leave. Ronaldo’s contract runs until 2027 with a €50m release clause, and a move to MLS looks more likely than a European return.
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