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Ronaldo As Prepares To Leave Al-Nassr, Hints On Next Club

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Despite Cristiano Ronaldo’s impressive goal-scoring record in Saudi Arabia, all is not going smoothly for the 38-year-old.

The Portuguese has consequently revealed plans to leave his Saudi club side,  Al-Nassr at the end of the season.

Top on the list of clubs being considered are: Sporting Lisbon, Newcastle United, Real Madrid, PSG and Los Angeles FC.

Ronaldo appeared to make an obscene gesture to fans of an opposing team who were chanting the name of career-rival Lionel Messi during a recent game.

Multiple reports are now stating that the Portugal international is keen on an early exit from the big-spending club.

And according to Metro, there are clubs willing to welcome the Euro 2016 winner to Europe.

 

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