Cristiano Ronaldo in Al-Nassr kit, poised and determined on the pitch, set to end strike for key match against Al-Ittihad.
Cristiano Ronaldo in Al-Nassr kit, poised and determined on the pitch, set to end strike for key match against Al-Ittihad.
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Cristiano Ronaldo expected to end strike for Al-Nassr match

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Cristiano Ronaldo is anticipated to return to action for Al-Nassr against Al-Ittihad on Friday after refusing to play in their recent win over Al-Riyadh. His absence stems from frustration over the club's limited transfer activity compared to rivals like Al-Hilal, who signed Karim Benzema. Officials hope the 40-year-old Portuguese star will feature in the key Saudi Pro League fixture.

Cristiano Ronaldo's recent absence from Al-Nassr's squad has sparked widespread speculation in Saudi Arabian football. The Portugal forward sat out Monday's 1-0 Saudi Pro League victory over Al-Riyadh, reportedly due to dissatisfaction with Al-Nassr's financial support relative to other Public Investment Fund-owned clubs such as Al-Hilal, Al-Ahli, and Al-Ittihad. Sources indicate Ronaldo was frustrated by the club's inactivity during the January transfer window, with Al-Nassr adding only young Iraqi midfielder Hayder Abdulkareem, while Al-Hilal secured Karim Benzema on a free transfer from Al-Ittihad.

Ronaldo, who earns around £500,000 per day and has 18 months left on his contract with a £43 million release clause, is contractually obliged to play unless injured. Senior Saudi officials expect him to end his self-imposed strike for Friday's match against Al-Ittihad, which could propel Al-Nassr to the top of the table, currently one point behind leaders Al-Hilal. Despite reports suggesting he traveled to Portugal, sources confirm Ronaldo remained in Riyadh and has not been featured on the club's social media since Sunday.

The situation escalated with Al-Hilal CEO Esteve Calzada's comments, relishing Benzema's arrival. "We were given a unique opportunity because we were looking for a striker and Benzema is a Ballon d’Or winner and has a spectacular talent," Calzada told El Larguero. He added, "I am not surprised that Benzema has chosen Al-Hilal because it is the most powerful and popular club in Saudi Arabia."

Ronaldo's discontent highlights perceived favoritism among PIF clubs, with Benzema, the current Saudi Pro League Player of the Year, joining on an 18-month deal. If Ronaldo continues his absence, FIFA rules under Article 17 could allow Al-Nassr to terminate his contract without the two-year protected period applying, given his age, and seek compensation on his £200 million annual salary. However, officials remain optimistic about his participation, emphasizing his desire to win the league title for the first time.

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X discussions focus on Cristiano Ronaldo's anticipated return from his strike for Al-Nassr's match against Al-Ittihad after frustration with limited transfers compared to rivals like Al-Hilal. Users express support for his principled stance, skepticism via rumors of potential departure, and rival mockery from Al-Hilal's CEO. High-engagement posts from Sky Sports report officials expect him to play Friday.

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Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his 965th goal in Al-Nassr's 5-0 win over Al-Najmah, topping the Saudi Pro League.
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Al-Nassr beats Al-Najmah 5-0 to lead Saudi Pro League

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Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 965th career goal as Al-Nassr secured a 5-0 victory over bottom-placed Al-Najmah in the Saudi Pro League. The win propelled Jorge Jesus's side to the top of the table, two points ahead of Al-Ahli and three clear of Al-Hilal with 11 games remaining. Ronaldo's early penalty opened the floodgates in the match at King Abdullah Sports City in Unaizah.

Cristiano Ronaldo has traveled to Madrid for treatment on a hamstring injury that Al-Nassr coach Jorge Jesus described as more serious than initially anticipated. The 41-year-old Portuguese forward was substituted during his club's 3-1 victory over Al-Fayha last weekend after missing a penalty. The setback raises concerns for Al-Nassr's Saudi Pro League title chase and Portugal's preparations for upcoming friendlies.

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Cristiano Ronaldo came close to winning his first Saudi Pro League title with Al-Nassr but a late own goal forced a 1-1 draw against Al-Hilal. The result leaves Al-Nassr five points clear with two games remaining. Al-Hilal stay unbeaten in the league.

Al-Qadsiah came from behind to beat Al-Nassr 3-1 in the Saudi Pro League on Sunday, dealing a blow to the visitors' title hopes. Goals from Mohammed Abu Al Shamat, Musab Al-Juwayr, and Julian Quinones secured the win, with Joao Felix replying for Al-Nassr. Cristiano Ronaldo hit the crossbar but could not prevent the loss.

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Al Hilal defeated Neom 2-0 on Saturday to reduce Al Nassr's lead to two points ahead of the final Saudi Pro League matchday. Ruben Neves and Sultan Mandash scored the goals that keep the title race alive. Cristiano Ronaldo's side must now win their last game to secure the championship.

Al Hilal came from behind to defeat Al Kholood 2-1 in the Kings Cup final on Friday. The win marks Simone Inzaghi's first trophy since taking charge and gives the club a third title in four seasons.

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Brazilian star Neymar, fresh off a recent return to action with Santos following knee surgery, has hinted at possibly retiring by December 2026 amid ongoing injury issues, though he remains optimistic about Brazil's 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 34-year-old, who extended his Santos contract through 2026 in January, says he is taking his career day by day.

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