Cristiano Ronaldo set to undergo medicals at Al Nassr

 

Portugal skipper Cristiano Ronaldo is set to undergo medicals at Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia after his contract termination with Manchester United in November.

 

During the World Cup, Manchester United terminated the contract of the five time Balon dor winner after his interview with British Broadcaster Piers Morgan where he criticized United Manager Eric Ten Hag and the management of Man United.

 

After failing to secure a move to a European club, CBS Sports report that Al Nassr have a medical scheduled for the former Madrid man.

 

According to reports by Sports Mole in the UK, ‘broad terms’ of Ronaldo’s contract have already been agreed and on top of his £830,000-per-week wages, he would be expected to earn a substantial amount in image rights deals.

 

Ronaldo might have featured in his last World Cup game after coming off the bench yet failing to rescue Portugal at the hands of the African history makers Morocco.

 

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