
Ronaldo is fiercely competitive, eager to win titles, and shows great professionalism not only during matches but also beyond them. After transferring to Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League, the Portuguese icon has frequently claimed that this league ranks above Ligue 1 among the world’s top five. Yet, with Benzema signing for their championship rival Al Hilal, Ronaldo is deeply displeased and has initiated a strike in protest.

Ronaldo posted photos on social media showing his return to training, but his strike is far from over. Although he has rejoined team training, he still refuses to participate in matches.
According to the latest news from ESPN, Ronaldo is firmly striking and will not compromise until the PIF provides commitments on reforms and investments. This means he will not play in the Saudi Pro League’s 21st round match where Al Nassr hosts Al Ittihad Jeddah.

Sources from ESPN reveal that if the promised changes and commitments from Saudi officials are not fulfilled in the coming weeks, Ronaldo plans to leave the Saudi Pro League in June. He intends to depart this place that has caused him great unhappiness, with potential moves back to European leagues or to Major League Soccer as possible options.
February 5 marks Ronaldo’s 41st birthday.Happy birthday to the captain; may he enjoy football and happiness as much as possible in the final stage of his career.