Cristiano Ronaldo set to LEAVE AL NASSR 🤯 | Where to next for CR7? 🔍 | Morning Footy



Cristiano Ronaldo has recently announced that the Al Nassr chapter of his career has closed, following the club’s failure to qualify for the AFC Champions League. Join Aly Trost-Martin, Nico Cantor, Michael Lahoud & Jimmy Conrad as they break down CR7’s time in the Saudi Pro League, discussing options for where he might head next.

0:00 Cristiano Ronaldo ON THE MOVE?
0:40 CR7 in the Club World Cup? Boca Juniors?
2:06 Portuguese & Brazilian options
3:59 CR7 to Moneterrey?
6:13 Cristiano Ronaldo in TST?

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43 thoughts on “Cristiano Ronaldo set to LEAVE AL NASSR 🤯 | Where to next for CR7? 🔍 | Morning Footy”

  1. He didn't fail to deliver a trophy, that's pretty disrespectful to say after what he did during that season with his stats. So cbs at this point hates anything related to CR7 not just Henry hating him but the whole cbs team.

  2. If he goes too USA he will score like 60 goals a season it will be too easy and it’s bad for his son if he wants he son to have a good career then he should start in Europe.

  3. “You can only have so many luxury players on the team” This guy is a joke, MSN AC Milan Brazil 2000 Madrid 3 peat you can go on and on, luxury players are the ones who help win titles.

  4. Ronaldo's best destination would be at MLS. Imagine the fanfare that he would generate in America with his stardom. America went crazy when Messi came to Miami, imagine what Ronaldo's entrance would be like. Plus thats the kind of attention that someone like Ronaldo would want n lets not 4 get the wcup will be co- hosted there in a year's time.

  5. Him playing in club World Cup won’t happen, he would have to be linked to a team at least travel to the US, pass medical for that team, train with that club, at least play an official game for him to start at CWC, that’s not happening in two weeks.

  6. Personally, these overly “authentic” pronunciations of Real Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo on English-speaking channels can be a bit much. We’re cruising in English—no need to suddenly detour into dramatic Latin flair mid-sentence. It often sounds performative.

  7. Both money and brand wise (for all parties involved) i think it is either, just for the Club World Cup, Juventus or Inter Miami, he was already a Juve player, and they could go for a striker for that tournament while they try to rebuild and get an actual 9 in the summer (they "only" got Kolo Muani on loan for now and a pretty down bad Vlahovic) Inter Miami just for the marketing of Messi and Cr7 in the same team for a tournament ( instead Real Madrid doesn't even make sense for the 2 weeks since they really don't need him and they need to win something to kickstart their new cycle) and then to end his career, if they can afford him, Sporting after the Club WC is done.

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