Elma Aveiro, Cristiano Ronaldo’s sister, laughed off a report that said the Portugal icon’s sisters will get “intensive training” in Saudi Arabia. The 37-year-old is now a free agent and left Manchester United by mutual consent last month. In the midst of all of this, he has been linked to Al Nassr, a club in Saudi Arabia.
According to a Marca report, he will sign a seven-year contract with the club, with two and a half years as a player and the remaining time serving as the country’s ambassador. The sisters of Cristiano Ronaldo could also relocate to Saudi Arabia through a move to the Middle East.
A particular article on Portuguese outlet Correio da Madeira graphically portrays what the previous Genuine Madrid star’s sisters can anticipate in the Bedouin country. Sharia law governs Saudi Arabia’s citizens, including women, and enforces strict gender segregation.
Although there have been numerous rumors about Cristiano Ronaldo moving to Al Nassr, no official announcement has been made as of yet. His hopes of participating in the UEFA Champions League will be dashed if he moves to Saudi Arabia, especially on such a lengthy contract.
One major factor in his decision to leave Old Trafford this summer was his desire to participate in the competition. However, he failed, and Manchester United only agreed to let him go after an explosive interview with Piers Morgan.
Axel Hellman, president of Eintracht Frankfurt, recently asserted that Ronaldo may have been offered to each Champions League club earlier this season. It is not yet clear in the event that he will attempt back to join a European group in January.
The legend of Manchester United hopes that Cristiano Ronaldo will remain in the Premier League:
Gary Neville, who played alongside Cristiano Ronaldo from 2003 to 2009, is hopeful that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner will remain in the Premier League. Up until this point, Ronaldo has played in Liga NOS, Chief Association, La Liga, and Serie A throughout his vocation.