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Ronaldo Back in Al‑Nassr Training as Officials Expect Strike to End

Officials say his training return signals the stand‑off may be easing following his protest over rival spending.

Overview

  • Cristiano Ronaldo skipped Al‑Nassr’s win over Al‑Riyadh after reports he refused selection, with multiple outlets characterising it as a strike.
  • His frustration followed Karim Benzema’s move from Al‑Ittihad to leaders Al‑Hilal and a belief that PIF‑linked rivals receive stronger backing, though Saudi officials note Benzema was financed by private investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.
  • Ronaldo posted training images in Al‑Nassr colours and, per Sky Sports, is expected but not confirmed to be available against Al‑Ittihad on Friday.
  • He has about 18 months left on his deal and a reported £43m (€50m) summer release clause, with bookmakers and media speculating about a possible MLS move.
  • PIF holds majority stakes in Al‑Nassr, Al‑Hilal and Al‑Ittihad; the league insists funding rules are fair and says Al‑Nassr have already spent around £100m this season, even as questions persist over longer‑term relations.