Ronaldo says he is happy at Al-Nassr after ending strike

Ronaldo says he is happy at Al-Nassr after ending strike — Goal
Source: Goal

Cristiano Ronaldo has addressed speculation about his future in the Saudi Pro League after a brief strike. He has returned to action and is back among the goals, saying he is happy with Al-Nassr and offering no indication that he will be breaking the most lucrative contract in world football.

Ronaldo said he is relishing the challenges ahead as he works towards 1,000 career goals and praised Al-Nassr’s place in a tight title race. After scoring twice against Al-Hazem he told reporters: “We created so many chances, in my opinion. We should score more, but we won - that is the most important thing.

Without conceding goals, again. I'm very happy with the result and, of course, for the goals.” Still chasing a third consecutive Golden Boot in Saudi Arabia, he has reached 20 goals this term, one behind Julian Quinones and three adrift of Ivan Toney. Ronaldo was pictured celebrating on the field and, having extended his contract through to 2027, reiterated his commitment: “Yeah, I'm very happy.

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