Ronaldo Already on Tuesday, he moved to Arab League football for a tidy fee of £173 million a year (about 7,136 million baht) on a two-and-a-half-year contract. But still unable to play for the new agency because he had to pay a two-match ban he owed during his spell as a Manchester United player.
Meanwhile, Al Nasser also announced the postponement of the match against Al Tai on Thursday 5 January, even though the CR Seven are still unable to make their debut due to the weather conditions. The rain was so heavy that the The team’s on-field power has declined out. and is scheduled to play this Friday instead
Until recently, Al Nasser revealed another motion that Ronaldo was not registered as a player of the team because according to Pro League rules each team has no more than eight foreign players. But the forward of the Portuguese national team moved to ninth place.
“Al Nasser hasn’t signed him up yet because there is no more quota of foreign players,” a club official told AFP.
“A foreign player will have to leave to make way for Ronaldo, both for sale. or terminate the contract with the consent of both parties.”
against such problems Saudi local media speculate that the courageous one is the inevitable Jhaloliddin Masharipov, who gave up his no.
It was revealed that the Uzbek footballer was close to a move to Egyptian club Al Ahly in the summer. But the negotiations had to fail.