The Portuguese superstar’s absence is due to anger and protest toward Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Ronaldo is reportedly seriously unhappy with the fund’s recent actions, including freezing key internal decisions and hindering the progress of several recent negotiations related to Al Nassr.
In addition, Ronaldo believes that his traditional capital rivals, Al Hilal — who currently top the league — enjoy greater influence behind the scenes and are investing heavily in the transfer market, especially with the club close to signing French striker Karim Benzema from Al Ittihad.
The Portuguese forward is not suffering from any physical or medical issues, and he is not out of the plans of Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus from a technical or tactical standpoint.
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| Cristiano Ronaldo |
His absence in the upcoming Saudi Pro League round is purely for personal and administrative reasons.
Cristiano Ronaldo has rejected all attempts to resolve the current situation; he is done with talk and demands action.
While he has honored his promises, he has yet to see them materialize. Instead, he has watched Al Hilal reap the rewards alone.
What troubles Ronaldo most is the weight of responsibility he feels for the staff—from the coaching team to the administrators—whom he personally convinced to join. He feels he has let them down because the guarantees he made have not been met.
Though he has no desire to harm the team at this critical stage, he believes the situation has reached a breaking point. While some assume the financial strain is strictly limited to player contracts, the reality is that even the club’s daily operational expenses are now being affected.
ℹ️ Bruno Andrade /a_altamimi11



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