Cristiano Ronaldo went on strike for Al-Nassr’s Saudi Pro League win at Al-Riyadh on Monday – and now a decision has been made about his availability to face Al-Ittihad on Friday
Cristiano Ronaldo is set to miss his second successive game for Al-Nassr as he continues to strike against Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fun (PIF).
Ronaldo, 41, sat out of Monday’s 1-0 win against Al-Riyadh due to his frustration with PIF, who own the ‘Big Four’ in Saudi, over a lack of transfer movement at the club.
His anger escalated when he saw title rivals Al-Hilal, who sit one point and one place above them in the Saudi Pro League, make Karim Benzema their fifth signing of the January transfer window.
Al-Nassr, meanwhile, did little in terms of recruitment in the winter market. They made just two incoming transfers with Abdullah Al-Hamdan signed from Al-Hilal and Haydeer Abdulkareem brought in from Al-Zawraa.
Although Ronaldo has trained with his Al-Nassr teammates this week, he won’t be back available to face Al-Ittihad in their next game on Friday evening, according to Fabrizio Romano.
It’s added there are no issues between Ronaldo and Al-Nassr’s staff or management, as well as no injury or fitness problems. The Portugal international remains ‘upset’ about PIF’s management with some Saudi clubs.
Senior Al-Nassr officials were confident that Ronaldo would end his strike to play against Al-Ittihad and were shocked that the United and Real Madrid legend has been left displeased with PIF.
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