Cristiano Ronaldo Set To Boycott Another Match, Al-Nassr Exit Looms
Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to skip his second consecutive Saudi Pro League game for Al-Nassr, raising doubts about his future at the club as frustrations with the Saudi Public Investment Fund grow.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s stint at Al-Nassr has taken a dramatic turn as reports confirm he is set to boycott another Saudi Pro League fixture. The Portuguese superstar, who already missed Al-Nassr’s 1-0 victory over Al Riyadh earlier this week, is protesting against what he perceives as unfair treatment and insufficient investment in his club by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Sources close to the situation reveal that Ronaldo is frustrated with PIF’s alleged favoritism towards Al-Nassr’s rivals, Al Hilal, including facilitating high-profile transfers such as Karim Benzema’s move. Ronaldo believes these actions undermine Al-Nassr’s competitiveness and could pave the way for Al Hilal’s dominance in the league.
If no changes are made in the coming weeks, Ronaldo may seek an early exit from Al-Nassr as soon as June 2026, despite his contract running until 2027. His absence has already sparked turmoil across the Saudi Pro League, with fans and analysts questioning whether one of football’s greatest icons will continue his journey in Saudi Arabia or look for opportunities elsewhere.
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