Cristiano Ronaldo will not make his debut for his new club Al-Nassr as he must serve a two-game suspension handed down by the English FA for smashing a fan's phone last year. Additionally, Al-Nassr needs to transfer another foreign player and obtain clearance from their football association before Ronaldo can play. Ronaldo recently said that many clubs from around the world tried to sign him before he potentially moved to Al-Nassr.
1. Ronaldo prohibited from making Al-Nassr debut, to serve two-game suspension
Al-Nassr's new marking, Cristiano Ronaldo should sit tight prior to making his introduction for his new
club as he is yet to serve his suspension for crushing the telephone of an Everton fan last year, as per
Everyday Mail.
This implies Ronaldo won't make his Al-Nassr debut on Thursday night when they have Al-Ta'ee in a
Saudi Ace Association tie.
Review that the English FA had given Ronaldo a two-match boycott for crushing the telephone of an
Everton fan last April.
Aside from that, there are different variables forestalling the previous Manchester Joined forward from
making his introduction.
Al-Nassr should offload an unfamiliar player and get a testament of capability from the Saudi Middle
Eastern Football Organization (SAFF) prior to handling the Portugal commander.
Additionally, Al-Nassr mentor Rudi Garcia demonstrated that he would trust that Ronaldo will get back
to full wellness as he took the field once and for all on December 10, 2022, during Portugal's 2022 FIFA
World Cup quarter-last loss to Morocco.
Ronaldo as of late said on Tuesday that many clubs from across the world attempted to sign him before
his possible move to Al-Nassr.
The five-time Ballon d'Or victor expressed this during his most memorable meeting as an Al-Nassr player
on Tuesday night.
The 37-year-old said, "No one knows, however I can say now that I had numerous valuable open doors
in Europe, many clubs in Brazil, in Australia, in the US, even in Portugal, many clubs attempted to sign
me."