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Cristiano Ronaldo reiterates satisfaction with Al Nassr and life in Saudi Arabia

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Last updated: February 22, 2026 1:05 pm
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Cristiano Ronaldo has underlined his satisfaction with his current chapter in the Saudi Pro League, stating that he is content at Al Nassr and feels a strong sense of belonging in Saudi Arabia. The Portugal captain’s comments come after a recent dispute with the club that led to him missing two league matches.

Ronaldo, who joined Al Nassr in December 2022 on a high-profile deal, has become one of the central figures in the Saudi Pro League’s push for greater global visibility. His presence has drawn international attention to the competition and significantly increased interest in Al Nassr’s matches, both domestically and abroad. Despite the recent off-field issue that kept him out of action for a brief spell, Ronaldo emphasized that his overall experience in the country and with the club remains positive.

The forward’s statement that he “belongs to Saudi Arabia” reflects his desire to frame the dispute as a temporary setback rather than a sign of deeper dissatisfaction. He indicated that he remains committed to contributing on the pitch and helping Al Nassr compete for trophies. His role at the club extends beyond goal scoring, as he also serves as a veteran leader in a squad that mixes domestic talent with high-profile international signings.

Ronaldo’s time in Saudi Arabia has coincided with a period of rapid investment in football infrastructure and player recruitment across the league. His arrival marked one of the earliest and most prominent moves in this broader strategy, and his continued presence is seen as important to maintaining the league’s momentum and profile.

While details of the recent dispute with Al Nassr have not been fully disclosed, Ronaldo’s remarks are aimed at reinforcing stability around his future. By publicly declaring his happiness with life in Saudi Arabia, he signals that he intends to remain focused on his responsibilities at Al Nassr and on maintaining high performance levels as one of the most recognized players in world football.

As the season progresses, attention will remain on how Ronaldo’s relationship with the club develops following the missed league matches. For now, his message is one of commitment, emphasizing that he sees himself firmly as part of Al Nassr’s project and the evolving football landscape in Saudi Arabia.

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