CRistiano Ronaldo’s influence on Middle Eastern football is about to go beyond the realm of sport. The Portuguese star has not only changed the fortunes of the Saudi Pro League with his move to Al Nasr, but will now become a key part of the club’s financial structure.
According to 365Scores, Al Nasr are on the brink of an ambitious major privatization operation, which is considered one of the biggest economic changes in the history of Saudi football. In this strategic framework, Ronaldo will no longer be just the team captain, but will also receive a significant stake.
Cristiano Ronaldo could become Al Nasr owner
Cristiano Ronaldo will initially acquire a 15% stake in Al Nasr, worth around £50 million. The move is no coincidence and is part of a long-term plan to align the player’s profile with the club’s new investment identity.
The Portuguese’s ambitions extend beyond this initial involvement. He is expected to gradually increase his shareholding, which is directly linked to his desire to establish permanent residence in Saudi Arabia with his family after the end of his sports contract.
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Ronaldo’s entry as majority shareholder will strengthen the process of financial modernization and strengthen Al Nasr as one of the most ambitious and internationally anticipated organizations in Saudi football. This strategic partnership underlines the club’s intention to set a milestone in regional sport and economic management.
Cristiano Ronaldo enters the world of cinema
Actor Vin Diesel recently revealed that Cristiano Ronaldo will appear in the next Fast and Furious movie. The actor explained on social media that there was a role prepared for the striker, and his comments caused a stir on social networks.
“Everyone was asking if he was in the Fast mythos…I have to say it’s real. We wrote a paper for him,” Diesel said, referring to CR7 in an Instagram post.
Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t thinking of retiring from football just yet, but it’s true that it won’t be long before he does, and the Portuguese striker, who is already in demand in the film industry, doesn’t seem to be short of work.
