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Like Neymar, it was revealed that Ronaldo failed to negotiate with Saudi Arabia, and may return to his old club Lisbon

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Lian Po is old, can he still give up?

Sports competition is cruel. No club is willing to support the elderly for high salaries. For example, Neymar, who was damaged by injuries, transferred from Paris to Saudi Arabia. His basic salary is worth 300 million euros and his annual salary is 150 million euros, which is 6 times his salary at Paris Saint-Germain. After the season reimbursement, Neymar was directly sent back to Santos' hometown and suffered three injuries in Santos. Now the Brazilian League has lost confidence in Neymar.

From Ronaldo, Neymar to Mahrez, Neves, Mane, Benzema, etc., in the past, the Saudi League has digested more than 20 European league stars and burned nearly 4 billion.

In addition to developing the local league, this is also a necessary means for Saudi Arabia to develop the tourism industry, and Ronaldo is also an important part of Riyadh's modern urban transformation.

However, the situation in Riyadh this season was difficult. After being eliminated from the Saudi Cup of del Rey, the Saudi team lost 2-3 at home to Kawasaki striker in the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League and was eventually eliminated.

Although Mane and Aiman ​​scored goals, Riyadh failed to reverse the situation. Japanese team's Tatsuya Ito, Tomosu Oshika and Akihiro's parents broke the goal one after another.

Royce has scored 33 goals and 4 assists this season. Although he is at the top of the scorer list, Ronaldo has failed to lead the team out of the predicament.

Riyadh lost 3-2 to league leader Etihad (Jeddah), and fell to fourth place.

Latest news shows that Ronaldo may be preparing to leave Saudi Arabia and return to Portugal to meet the final challenge of his legendary career. According to Marca, Ronaldo is expected to renew his two-year contract with the club, which will continue his career until after his 42nd birthday.

However, negotiations are said to be temporarily put on hold as the club is struggling to win the trophy.

Internal sources said that Ronaldo was very disappointed with the result of the game and left the stadium without even changing his jersey. This move also caused dissatisfaction among the senior management. The report also pointed out that Ronaldo's behind-the-scenes move has caused the club to consider suspending contract renewal issues and does not rule out the possibility of transfer to another Saudi professional league team.

Royce has repeatedly stated that before ending his brilliant career, his goal is to score 1,000 goals in the game. Since his first appearance for Sporting Lisbon in 2002, Ronaldo has scored 934 goals for the club and the national team.

On the other hand, the Club World Cup and possible participation issues are also unresolved in the Saudi football community. FIFA wants to see CR7 heading to the United States, so it is not impossible to move in this direction.

But with Ronaldo's personal will, he is likely to return to his old club!

According to Portuguese media reports on the 11th, Fichajes also said that Ronaldo is seriously considering returning to his original club: Sporting Lisbon.

Previously, there were rumors that Sporting Lisbon's current star Victor Giokelez may leave, and he is attracting the attention of several top European clubs. If the transfer goes well, the Lisbon-based club will have the opportunity to provide him with a symbolic and high-profile return in the final stages of Ronaldo's career.

On the other hand, Ronaldo has made more than once, hoping to continue to represent Portugal in the 2026 World Cup, and his son was just selected for the Portuguese national team's youth team a few days ago. Returning to Portugal is also a successful end for him in his career.

This article was originally edited by Yitu Sports

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