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Cristiano Ronaldo has staged a high-profile protest at Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr after sitting out the side’s 1-0 win over Al-Riyadh on Feb. 2-3, 2026, and training pictures since have not ended uncertainty over his participation.
The 40-year-old Portugal captain, who signed a two-year extension last summer running to June 2027 and is reported to earn about £480,000 per day, is said to be angry at perceived preferential treatment by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) towards rival clubs after Al-Hilal completed a surprise deadline-day signing of Karim Benzema.
Al-Nassr are among four PIF-linked teams and sit one point behind Al-Hilal in the title race.
Media reports and club sources say Ronaldo has demanded assurances about Al-Nassr’s sporting autonomy and investment; if unresolved he could seek a move in June, with a reported release clause near £43m.
The dispute has prompted internal restrictions on club media access, the suspension of senior football executives in recent weeks and has left Ronaldo’s availability for a key league match against Al-Ittihad uncertain as the season approaches its decisive phase.
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