Cristiano Ronaldo is currently with his team Al-Nassr in his native country Portugal as they are holding their pre-season camping and he will be heading into his first full season with Al-Nassr after joining them in January 2023.
Ronaldo said he is proud to have opened the way to the Saudi Pro League.
“I am 100% percent sure I won’t return to any European club. I am 38 years old and European Football has lost a lot of quality.
‘Saudi Pro League is better than MLS‘- Ronaldo
After his team’s preseason loss to Celta Vigo by a score of 5-0, he addressed the media in Portugal where he said that he doesn’t want to play in America or return to Europe.
According to Ronaldo, the Major League Soccer (MLS) is inferior to the Saudi Pro League. “The Saudi league is better than MLS,” he said.
This came after he asked if he could join the MLS where his long-time rival, Lionel Messi moved to Inter Miami.
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Ronaldo sees himself as the Saudi League’s pioneer in light of a number of well-known players who have recently joined the league from Europe.
The likes of Karim Benzema, N’golo Kante and Robert Firmino and many others have recently joined Saudi Arabian clubs.