Cristiano Ronaldo will return to Europe, according to Al Nassr manager Rudi Garcia, and will not conclude his career in Saudi Arabia.
After a series of squabbles with new manager Erik ten Hag, the 37-year-contract old’s with Manchester United was terminated.
He joined Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia to become the highest-paid athlete alive or dead.
Ronaldo will be 40 when his contract with Al Nassr expires, but Garcia believes the Portugal star will return to Europe before hanging up his boots.
“Cristiano Ronaldo is a good addition because he helps to spread out defenders,” Garcia told reporters.
“He is one of the world’s top players. He will not complete his career at Al Nassr; instead, he will return to Europe.”