CR7 reportedly signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with the club who are now coached by legendary Italian defender Fabio Cannavaro.
The president of the Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, Musli Al-Muammar, has tried to quell speculation about the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ronaldo has been linked with a move to the Saudi capital club since earlier this month given the lack of interest from clubs in Europe.
The well-known Spanish media, Marca, has loudly reported in recent weeks that the 37-year-old forward is one step away from a move to Al-Nassr.
It is also said that Ronaldo pockets almost 200 million euros per season plus other bonuses, a figure that will make him the highest paid athlete in the world.
“[Laporan tentang] Ronaldo is not right” Al-Muammar told Portuguese media, And it wasTuesday (27/12).
“Most of what was written and shown in the media [Spanyol] it’s a lie,” he added.
Despite the hot news from Spain, CBS Sports it has even been claimed that Al Nassr scheduled a medical for Ronaldo.
Meanwhile, the Portuguese superstar has denied rumors from the World Cup period, insisting he is only focused on helping his country.