Cristiano Ronaldo’s new contract at Al Nassr has a clause that allows him to participate in the Champions League again.
He signed for Saudi Arabia last week after struggling to find a European team to fulfill his salary demands and provide enough competition.
The Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund controls Newcastle United; thus, he can move on loan there if they qualify for the Champions League.
Ronaldo owns Champions League records. He’s scored 140 goals in this continental event.
Ronaldo and Manchester United mutually canceled the contract during the 2022 Qatar World Cup because he declared he didn’t respect coach Erik ten Hag.
The interview exacerbated tensions between him and the club. As a result, United is seeking a replacement forward.