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Cristiano Ronaldo has escalated a dispute with Saudi Pro League side Al‑Nassr after making himself unavailable for the club’s 1-0 win at Al Riyadh and signalling he could boycott a second consecutive match.
The 40‑year‑old Portugal captain, who trained this week and posted images on social media, is reported to be angry at what he sees as preferential transfer backing for rivals — notably Al‑Hilal’s deadline acquisition of Karim Benzema — and at how the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) allocates resources across its portfolio of clubs.
Reports say Ronaldo has tied any return to assurances over Al‑Nassr’s governance and protections against mid‑season intervention in recruitment; if unsatisfied he could seek a move in the summer, with a reported release clause of about €50m in his contract that runs beyond this season.
Al‑Nassr imposed a media blackout after the match and cancelled the manager’s press conference.
The row has injected uncertainty into a tight title race, left questions over PIF’s multi‑club model, and fuelled widespread speculation about potential destinations including MLS, Sporting Lisbon and a possible European return.



















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