Cristiano Ronaldo Misses Saudi Pro League’s Team of the Season; Career Overview and Current Role at Al-Nasr

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Cristiano Ronaldo, the renowned Portuguese striker for Al-Nasr, was not included in the season’s symbolic Saudi Pro League squad. Opta published a team of the season, sharing the lineup through the league’s official social channels.

Now 38, Ronaldo moved to Al-Nasr from Manchester United on January 2 and is reported to earn around 200 million euros per year under his contract with the club.

Across this campaign, the Portuguese star appeared in 19 matches in all competitions, delivering 14 goals and 2 assists, highlighting his continued impact on the field.

Ronaldo’s career also spans time with Sporting Lisbon, Real Madrid and Juventus, underscoring a history of top-tier performances across Europe.

Market observers have estimated Ronaldo’s market value at about 20 million euros, reflecting his enduring star power despite the league transition and age. [Source: Transfermarkt]

In recent comments, Ronaldo indicated an interest in owning a football club after he retires from professional play, a plan frequently discussed by players planning a long-term involvement in the sport beyond their playing days.

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