
The future of Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr could be coming to an end as his absence from Al-Nassr’s squad today has sparked plenty of discussion.
Reports from Saudi Arabia and Portugal confirmed that Ronaldo's omission from the team is not due to injury or fitness concerns. There are reports that he is physically fine and available, making his omission from the matchday list an unexpected decision that immediately raised eyebrows among fans.
According to multiple media outlets, the situation appears to be tied to Ronaldo’s growing dissatisfaction with Al-Nassr’s management and sporting direction. It is claimed that he is unhappy with how the club has been backed in comparison to rivals within the Saudi Pro League, particularly in terms of recruitment and long-term planning.
This frustration is said to have influenced his decision not to be involved in the game.
The issue is reportedly connected to the wider structure of Saudi football ownership, with several top clubs backed by the Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Ronaldo is believed to feel that Al-Nassr have not benefited equally from this structure, especially when compared to clubs like Al-Hilal, which have strengthened aggressively and enjoyed more consistent success on the pitch.
While some earlier suggestions pointed to rotation or rest, the strongest narratives now frame this as a statement moment rather than a routine omission.
However, there is no official statement from either Al-Nassr nor Ronaldo, who has released an official detailed explanation, leaving room for speculation and putting extra focus on how the club handles the situation going forward.
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