Ronaldo loan move to Al-Hilal 'counter-intuitive'
Summary
Al-Hilal's chief executive stated that acquiring Cristiano Ronaldo from their rival Al-Nassr did not make sense. The Saudi club is cautious about making quick decisions before the Club World Cup and aims to sign players who are genuinely interested in joining, not just for financial reasons.Key Facts
- Cristiano Ronaldo is out of contract with Al-Nassr at the end of June.
- Al-Hilal's chief executive said a move for Ronaldo was not logical since he plays for their rival, Al-Nassr.
- Both Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr are owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.
- FIFA introduced an extra transfer window for the newly revamped Club World Cup.
- Al-Hilal is focusing on long-term team strengthening beyond the tournament.
- Al-Hilal appointed Simone Inzaghi as their new head coach.
- Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes claimed he turned down an offer from Al-Hilal.
- Al-Hilal is interested in signing top players like Darwin Nunez and Victor Osimhen but wants deals to be mutually beneficial.
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