Cristiano Ronaldo he is already establishing himself in Riyadh. He showed up with his new club and did his first training sessions. At the moment he has not made his debut, but what he has done is settle in what will be his home, at least in these first few months.
The Portuguese decided to settle in one of the most luxurious hotels in Riyadh, in “Four Seasons”. The attacker will live in one of the best suites, as confirmed by the portal Daily mail.
This will be a mere formality until Cristiano Ronaldo manages to set up the house where he will stay while at Al Nassr. For now, the hotel will be the headquarters not only for him, but for all the staff who will accompany them in this phase.
In addition to the luxurious suite, the Portuguese has reserved other seventeen rooms for all your personal All this leads to a cost of 283,000 euros per month. A considerable amount, but compared to the millions he will receive playing for Al Nassr, they are useless.
Cristiano Ronaldo watches his team win from the stands
With the Portuguese champion Cristiano Ronaldo in the stands and a brace from the Brazilian Talisca, Al Nassr managed to consolidate his Saudi League leader status with a 2-0 win against Al Tai at Msool Park Stadium.
The match, the first with CR7 in Al Nassr’s squad, who although unable to make his debut due to a two-match ban since he was at Manchester United, started about 15 minutes late due to heavy rain, which is why the The meeting has been postponed for 24 hours.
Fans filled half the stands, mostly with Cristiano Ronaldo T-Shirts, and all with their eyes fixed on the first class area of the stands in an attempt to see the Portuguese star, who appeared and greeted them.
Although the first ten minutes of the game were controlled by Al Nassr’s forwards, in the rest both teams exchanged attacks with numerous missed chances on a pitch punished by rain.
Throughout the match the fans, encouraged by the two goals and the presence of Cristiano Ronaldo, including entire families, with wives and children, brought phrases like “Ronaldo… we love you” or “Oh, all over the world”, as both Al Nassr and CR7 are called in Saudi Arabia.
The match between Al Nassr and Al Tai generated great anticipation as it was the Saudi team’s first game with the Portuguese in the squad, despite CR7 being unable to take the field because he was dealing with a two-match suspension imposed by the Premier League during his stay at Manchester United for throwing his phone at an Everton fan.