
Saudi Arabia's top club Al-Nasr are making serious moves to keep their star player Cristiano Ronaldo. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, the club is ready to make a big investment in the summer transfer market in response to the Portuguese striker's demands.
Ronaldo's condition is a strong team for trophies
The 38-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo has demanded that the Al-Nasr club's management bring the team to a level where it can compete for trophies. In his opinion, championship and international success can only be achieved through high-level transfers.
Al-Nasr's plan is Luis Diaz and David Ganzko
One of the club's main goals is to sign Liverpool winger Luis Diaz. The Colombian winger is seen as a transfer that meets Ronaldo's requirements as a player who has proven himself in European arenas.
At the same time, the team has also begun to strengthen its defensive line. The Saudis' next target is Feyenoord defender David Ganzko. His versatile position and physical fitness could bring more stability to Al-Nasr.
Lease move from Al-Hilal: Short offer for Ronaldo
Meanwhile, another powerful club in Saudi Arabia, Al-Hilal, is also interested in Ronaldo. They are considering a short-term loan deal for the Club World Cup, which starts on June 25.
The offer could be aimed at strengthening Saudi football's image on an international scale, while also increasing Al-Hilal's competitiveness on a global scale.
Conclusion from the Zamin.uz editorial team
Cristiano Ronaldo has become a central figure in Al-Nasr, not only with his goals but also with his leadership influence. His demands are driving the club to even higher goals. If players like Diaz and Ganzko join the team, Al-Nasr could become a serious contender not only in domestic but also in international competitions.
What transfers will take place in the summer and what Ronaldo's next decisions will become one of the most interesting events in the world of football. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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