Cristiano Ronaldo has become the focus of growing controversy as his frustration with the situation at Al-Nassr continues to build. The Portuguese superstar is reportedly unhappy with what he perceives as an uneven competitive landscape in the Saudi Pro League, particularly after rival clubs strengthened significantly during the winter transfer window — most notably Karim Benzema’s move to Al-Hilal.
For Ronaldo, the issue goes beyond results on the pitch. He has allegedly voiced concerns about what he sees as unequal treatment between clubs, suggesting that Al-Nassr do not wield the same “political influence” as Al-Hilal — a loaded claim in a league shaped by powerful financial and institutional backing.
His dissatisfaction has already spilled into action, with Ronaldo refusing to take part in a recent match, a decision that further fueled speculation about his future. Despite having 18 months remaining on his contract and a substantial buyout clause, sources indicate that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner is now actively reassessing his options.
An earlier-than-expected departure from Saudi Arabia is no longer being ruled out, as Ronaldo weighs whether his ambitions can still be met under the current conditions at Al-Nassr.
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