Cristiano Ronaldo is considering his future in Saudi Arabia due to concerns over the financial support Al Nasr receive compared to other clubs.
Ronaldo missed the team’s Saudi Pro League win against Al Riyadh on Monday, and Sky Sports News reported that Ronaldo was unhappy with the club’s management.
The 40-year-old believes Al Nasr do not receive the same financial support as the other three clubs owned by Saudi sovereign wealth fund PIF, Al Hilal, Al Ahly and Al Ittihad.
Ronaldo is angry that Al Hilal acquired Karim Benzema from Al Ittihad, but young Iraqi midfielder Haider Abdulkareem was the only addition to Al Nasr’s squad in the January window.
Al Hilal lead Al Nasr by one point at the top of the Saudi Pro League and Ronaldo wanted the club to be more ambitious during the period as they hope to win the Saudi title for the first time.
He feels the PIF is giving preferential treatment to other clubs, but football in Saudi Arabia has opened up and clubs are now being bought out by investors.
Benzema’s move to Al Hilal was not funded by the league or the PIF, but by Saudi billionaire private investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal. There is nothing stopping Al Nasr from signing more players with the support of private investors.
Ronaldo has been urged by senior Saudi officials to call off his strike and play for the club again.
They are surprised he is unhappy despite earning a reported £500,000 a day and hope to play against Al Ittihad on Friday.
He has 18 months left on his contract but has a £43m (€50m) summer release clause, despite turning 41 on Thursday.
From Saudi Arabia’s point of view, Ronaldo maintains full support and nothing has changed.
It is surprising that he is so dissatisfied as he has been involved with the club at every level with his team and has experienced all the transfer and investment opportunities.
SPL believes their league is a fair fight and there is still everything left in this season. The funding provided by the league is clear and fair across all PIF clubs.
If Al Nasr were inactive in January, it’s because they have already spent £100m this season.
Financial regulations and league funding through the Player Acquisition Center of Excellence are designed to maintain integrity and ensure leagues and clubs are sustainable and competitive.
All eyes are now on whether Ronaldo will play against Al Ittihad on Friday.



