Cristiano Ronaldo wanted to leave Manchester United this summer, he would not have signed in Saudi Arabia due to the ban on Al-Hilal club transfers, according to his president, Fahd bin Nafel.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia failed. Everything seemed to be in place for the Portuguese who wanted to leave Manchester United to continue his career in the Gulf, as Al-Hilal club offered him an exceptional contract of approximately 245 million euros over two years, or 2.3 million. In the week. But if the case was on the verge of success, it would have finally collapsed only because of the transfer ban imposed on the Saudi formation.
“We negotiated with Ronaldo. The problem was not money or an agreement in principle,” Al-Hilal club president Fahd bin Nafel confirmed in statements reported by the Daily Mail, stressing that his club “is capable of bringing in the stars of the whole world.” But his team was prevented from “registering players” by the Sports Arbitration Center.
Al-Hilal has been subject to suspension since May, and the situation surrounding the transfer of Saudi midfielder Mohamed Kano to Al-Nasr. But the arrival of the quintuple Ballon d’Or was not left behind. Al-Hilal and Al-Nasr will always monitor the position of Cristiano Ronaldo (37), who is under contract until next June with Manchester United. And both of them could return to the shipment after the World Cup in Qatar, whether during the January transfer window or next summer. With a crazy new show.