Ronaldo expresses his opinion in the Saudi League

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 Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo, who is coming to Al-Nasr Club in a fictional deal, believes that the Saudi Football League "will be among the five best leagues in the world, but it needs time, players and infrastructure."

The best player in the world said 5 times after scoring the winning goal for Al-Nassr, on Tuesday, against Al-Shabab 3-2 in a public match in Riyadh in the Saudi League, in which Al-Alamy overturned its delay with two goals. “The Saudi League is improving, next year it will be better after, step by step. I think this league will be among the five best leagues in the world, but it needs time, players and infrastructure."

"The Don" (38 years) continued in an interview with the Saudi Sports Company: "I think that this country has amazing capabilities and wonderful people, and the league will be wonderful in my opinion." Despite its nineteenth victory this season in 28 matches, Al-Nassr remained second, by three points, behind Al-Ittihad, who won Al-Batin 1-0.

Al-Ittihad needs one victory in its last two matches to snatch the first title in the league since 2009, and send Ronaldo empty-handed in his first season with the capital team. The former Real Madrid and Manchester United star added: "Very happy. We played a great game. It was very difficult to come back from two goals down, but we remained confident until the end and scored three goals. I congratulate the whole team and the fans were great today. We are very happy".

And Ronaldo, thanks to his imaginary contract with Al-Nasr Club, became the highest-paid sports club in the world in the year 2023, with an income of $ 136 million, ahead of Argentine Lionel Messi and French Kylian Mbappe, according to the annual Forbes magazine ranking published in early May.

And with a contract until the year 2025 with Al-Nasr, Ronaldo will receive an annual salary of $ 75 million, according to estimates by specialized American media, which also expects “additional marketing opportunities” in this country, which has also become its unofficial sports ambassador.

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