WHAT HAPPENED? The five-time Ballon d’Or winner made it clear to the Premier League heavyweights over the summer that he wanted out of Old Trafford. Various landing spots were mooted for the 37-year-old, from Spain to Saudi Arabia, but no deal was done and he is now struggling to earn a regular starting role for the Red Devils under Erik ten Hag. Al-Hilal were prepared to offer Ronaldo a way out of England before the last deadline passed, but a transfer ban imposed in May after Mohamed Kanno backtracked on a move to Al-Nassr – which left him with contracts signed at two different clubs - prevented them from reaching an agreement.
WHAT THEY SAID: Al-Hilal president Fahad ben Nafel has told the
THE BIGGER PICTURE: Ronaldo has continued to generate talk of a switch to Saudi Arabia being made since the summer window closed, with leading sides in that region convinced that they can match the sporting and financial ambition of an all-time great.
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WHAT NEXT FOR RONALDO? For now, the Portugal international – who is counting down the days to another World Cup – is stuck in Manchester and will be hoping to see more Premier League minutes when United take in a derby date with arch-rivals City on Sunday.
اخلاء مسئولية! : هذا المحتوى لم يتم انشائة او استضافته بواسطة موقع اخبار الكورة و اي مسؤلية قانونية تقع على عاتق الموقع مصدر الخبر : GOAL , يتم جمع الاخبار عن طريق خدمة ال RSS المتاحة مجانا للجمهور من المصدر : GOAL مع الحفظ على حقوق الملكية الخاصة بمصدر الخبر.