By Daniel Villar Pardo
Al Nassr aimed to build a project that would be appealing both on the marketing front and in terms of on-field success. However, despite their multi-million-dollar investment, Al Nassr have yet to secure a Saudi Pro League title with Cristiano’s presence. One bright spot has been their marquee signing, Cristiano Ronaldo, who has consistently demonstrated his leadership and ability to deliver on the pitch. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, the club is reportedly considering offering him a lucrative contract renewal to solidify his role in their ambitions.
According to Saudi media outlet Al Khabar, Cristiano Ronaldo is set to extend his contract with Al Nassr until June 2026 in a deal worth over $200 million. Ronaldo’s renewal is a testament to his impact, as he was the Saudi Pro League’s top scorer last season with 31 goals and currently ranks second this 2024/25 season with 11 goals so far. This extension underscores the success of Ronaldo’s signing, proving his value both on and off the pitch as Al Nassr continues to benefit from the presence of one of soccer’s all-time greats.
Al Nassr remains ambitious at the sporting level despite failing to win the Saudi Pro League against Al Hilal, as this season the Italian coach Stefano Pioli was hired, who led AC Milan to win the Italian league after 11 years without winning it. After his arrival, young players such as Mohammed Simakan, Angelo, Bento or Wesley joined the team showing that they want to form a young and competitive squad that can accompany Cristiano and help him win trophies.
However, the club continues to struggle defensively despite boasting two standout center-backs in Aymeric Laporte and Mohamed Simakan. Much of the team’s defensive woes stem from the inconsistent performances of Marcelo Brozovic in midfield, which have left the backline exposed. In addition, the lack of cohesion between the defensive and midfield units has allowed opponents to exploit gaps with ease. As a result, the team is frequently caught out of position, further compounding their defensive issues.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrating after scores the 1st goal during the Saudi Pro League match between Al Nassr and Al Raed at Al Awwal Park Stadium on August 22, 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Amid ongoing concerns about defensive performance, Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly suggested the signing of his former Real Madrid teammate, Casemiro, according to Diario Marca. While the Brazilian midfielder has faced challenges at Manchester United, particularly after Ruben Amorim reduced his role following the arrival of Manuel Ugarte and the rise of young talent Kobbie Mainoo, his addition to Al Nassr could be transformative.
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Casemiro’s potential partnership with Marcelo Brozovic and Otavio could bring much-needed defensive stability to the midfield. Renowned for his physicality and defensive commitment, Casemiro has long been regarded as one of the best in the world at his position, making his possible transfer a game-changer for Al Nassr.
According to GIVEMESPORT sources, Cristiano Ronaldo is poised to become a 2034 FIFA World Cup ambassador as part of his potential contract renewal with Al Nassr. This role would solidify Ronaldo’s position as the face of Saudi Arabian soccer, extending his influence in the region through at least 2034.
Such a role has precedent in the Middle East, with former FC Barcelona player and coach Xavi Hernandez serving as a key ambassador for Qatar during the 2022 World Cup. Ronaldo’s involvement would further emphasize Saudi Arabia’s growing ambitions on the global soccer stage.
Daniel Villar Pardo is a trilingual journalist fluent in Spanish, English, and French. He holds a master’s degree in communication and sports journalism from Universidad Europea de Madrid – Escuela Universitaria Real Madrid. Specializing in soccer tactical analysis, Daniel provides real-time coverage of major events, including the FIFA World Cup, MLS, LaLiga, UEFA Champions League, Premier League, and NBA. He also has extensive experience in photojournalism and has covered prestigious events such as Copa América, LaLiga, Liga Betplay Dimayor, Conmebol World Cup Qualifiers, and Liga Endesa.
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