🤔 Is Al-Nassr Using Ronaldo for Glory or Just for PR? Inside the Shady Dealings Raising Eyebrows

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When Cristiano Ronaldo signed with Al-Nassr in late 2022, the move was framed as groundbreaking — not just for Middle Eastern football, but for Ronaldo’s own legacy.

At the time, it was seen as a bold step into uncharted territory: a football icon choosing to take his talents beyond Europe, to a league looking to grow in global recognition.

Fans were promised big plans, high-profile transfers, and a club ready to chase continental and international glory. But almost two years later, doubts are surfacing. Is Al-Nassr truly helping Ronaldo chase greatness — or have they simply used him as a marketing pawn?

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In recent weeks, Al-Nassr has come under fire for what many see as unprofessional and erratic business practices. Two major transfer deals have reportedly collapsed at the last minute, with sources suggesting that agreements were either hastily withdrawn or never formalized, despite being publicly hinted at.

These high-profile failures have sparked concerns about the club’s internal leadership, its ability to deliver on promises, and most of all, its commitment to building a team around Ronaldo worthy of serious silverware.

For Ronaldo — a five-time Ballon d’Or winner who has always demanded professionalism and ambition — this must be frustrating. He arrived at Al-Nassr with clear goals: to elevate Saudi football, to compete in the AFC Champions League, and to continue winning in his late 30s. But without consistent top-tier signings and with management instability looming over the club, that vision seems increasingly out of reach.

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Critics are now asking whether Al-Nassr’s real priority was ever football at all. The spike in the club’s global attention, shirt sales, and social media following since Ronaldo’s arrival suggests that media exposure may have been just as — if not more — valuable to the club than actual performance.

And while Ronaldo’s presence has undeniably raised the profile of the Saudi Pro League, it’s hard to argue that his individual brilliance is enough to carry a team without adequate support.

Al-Nassr has yet to fully explain the reasons behind the two collapsed deals, but insiders point to poor negotiation tactics, internal disagreements among board members, and financial hesitations that suggest a lack of true long-term planning.

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Such signs hint at a club overwhelmed by its own ambition — unprepared for the scrutiny and pressure that comes with signing one of the most recognized athletes on Earth.

Meanwhile, fans are becoming increasingly vocal. Social media is filled with frustration, especially from Ronaldo supporters who feel the star has been let down once again — first by Manchester United’s post-Ferguson chaos, and now by a club that promised a dream but may have delivered a mirage.

To them, Ronaldo deserves better: a squad built to win, management that acts with clarity and integrity, and a club culture that honors the same hunger for greatness he’s carried throughout his career.

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Still, there’s time — and room — for redemption. The Saudi Pro League has shown flashes of progress, attracting other international stars and investing in facilities and youth development.

If Al-Nassr can course-correct quickly, restore trust with players and fans alike, and make strategic decisions with consistency, they might still turn the narrative around. But if they continue down the current path, doubts about their intentions will only grow louder.

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For Ronaldo, the clock is ticking. At 39, he remains a force of nature — physically fit, driven, and relentless. But even legends can’t outrun time forever. If Al-Nassr is serious about helping him chase glory, they need to act now — not just with promises, but with action.

Because in the end, Cristiano Ronaldo is not just a brand or a media magnet. He’s a competitor. And competitors don’t settle for being used — they fight to win.

The real question is: will Al-Nassr fight with him, or just profit off the spotlight he brings?