Cristiano Ronaldo is said to want to leave Al Nassr to return to Europe but was recently rejected by a club he mercilessly rejected.
Recently, Spanish newspaper El Nacional revealed, Cristiano Ronaldo wants to leave Al Nassr after only a few months of joining. The Portuguese superstar feels unhappy in the Middle East and longs to return to Europe to play football.
Real Madrid is said to be ready to open the door to welcome him back. However, the club will only give him the role of an ambassador and not a first-team player. President Florentino Perez does not want to bet on a 38-year-old striker.
In that context, an English club was offered to recruit Ronaldo from Al Nassr. Specifically, Vanarama, the sponsor of the National League – England’s 5th division, posted a picture of CR7 in the Bromley club shirt with the humorous message “It’s not too late if you want to play football in white next season @Cristiano @Cristiano “.
However, Bromley seems to be not very interested in the Ronaldo deal. They immediately turned down the opportunity to bring the five-time Ballon d’Or winner back to England with the succinct reply: “No, we’re fine.”
It is known that Bromley is currently 7th in the National League and is looking to reach the top 6 to win tickets to the qualifying round for promotion to League Two – England’s 4th division.
According to 90min, Ronaldo wants to leave Al Nassr partly because of the prospect of nothing this season. Since joining, CR7 has scored 12 goals and provided 2 assists in 15 games in all competitions. But that was not enough to help Al Nassr avoid being eliminated from both the King’s Cup and the Saudi Super Cup.
They are also 3 points behind the leader of Saudi Pro League, Al Ittihad, but have played more than one game. Failure to win one of the two domestic leagues will prevent Al Nassr from qualifying for next season’s AFC Champions League.
Therefore, Ronaldo will again be looking for a new club this summer. However, the journey seems to be even more difficult than last year when he was also rejected by a series of teams such as Bayern Munich and Frankfurt. Meanwhile, the deal to join Chelsea seemed to be favorable, but it was finally opposed by former coach Thomas Tuchel.