Cristiano Ronaldo was unveiled by new club Al-Nassr on Tuesday after signing for the Saudi Arabian club on a free transfer.
Ronaldo has signed on a two-and-a-half-year deal and will reportedly earn £175m per season when wages and commercial earnings are combined. After bringing the self-proclaimed ‘unique’ player to the club, Al-Nassr will be itching to get him out on the field.
Cristiano Ronaldo will not be making his debut for Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr football club as scheduled on Thursday.
The Portuguese star has been banned for two games due to a disciplinary action taken against him by FA following Manchester United’s 1-0 defeat against Everton last April.
The 37-year-old footballer was all set to play his first game against Al Ta’ee at Mrsool Park in the Saudi Pro League, when he was informed of the ban.
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