'Explosion of anger!' Ronaldo finally hits 'official stance'... complete denial of transfer rumors revealed by FIFA president
'Explosion of anger!' Ronaldo finally hits 'official stance'... complete denial of transfer rumors revealed by FIFA president
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Questions are growing day by day over the future of Cristiano Ronaldo, a member of Al Nasr.바카라사이트
"Ronaldo was angry at the remarks of FIFA President Gianni Infantino. He refuted Infantino's remarks, which he said was in discussion with several clubs," British 'Talk Sports' reported on the 24th (Korea time).
Infantino appeared on a live broadcast of iShowSpeed, a YouTuber and streamer, on the 24th and said, "Ronaldo may play in the Club World Cup. Discussions are already underway with several clubs," drawing attention.
The remarks spread around the world in an instant. In particular, given that Ronaldo's transfer was mentioned through the mouth of the trusted Infantino chairman, specific reports poured out that he would leave for the club participating in the Club World Cup.
However, Ronaldo told global sports media "The Athletic" that Infantino's remarks were not true, saying, "We have not yet established any transfer plans."
Talk Sports said, "Currently, Ronaldo's existing contract with Saudi Arabian club al-Nasr is set to expire at the end of this season. It remains unclear whether he will renew his contract. Amid this situation, Infantino's comments raised questions about Ronaldo's future. The media reported that Ronaldo may sign a short-term contract to play in the Club World Cup, but a loan move is not being considered.
Recently, reports have been repeated every day that Ronaldo will leave Al Nasr. This is because there has been no specific discussion on renewing the contract with only the final league match left.
In the meantime, the argument that he would take an unexpected option to participate in the Club World Cup, not the five major European league clubs, gained strength. It was mainly connected to Brazil's Faumeiras, Flamengo, Fluminense, Botafogu, Mexico's Pachuca and Monterey.
According to the media, the clubs did not just focus on Ronaldo's economic and commercial value. Given that he has extensive experience and is still leading the scoring position in the Saudi Arabian Professional League (SPL), he is expected to contribute to the short-term tournament.