‎Will Mohamed Salah’s Saudi Move Force Cristiano Ronaldo Out of Al-Nassr? Latest Transfer Twist Explained

‎Cristiano Ronaldo has been linked with a potential departure from Al-Nassr during the summer transfer window, particularly if Mohamed Salah makes a move to the Saudi Pro League. The Portugal captain’s future has come under intense scrutiny after tensions linked to the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and transfer activity, with Ronaldo recently missing two league matches during the dispute period. Reports indicate the situation has fueled growing speculation about whether he will remain at the club beyond the current campaign. 
‎Transfer speculation links Mohamed Salah with Saudi Arabia while Cristiano Ronaldo faces uncertainty at Al-Nassr amid protests, league warnings, and summer exit predictions.
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‎Attention around Ronaldo rarely fades, but the spotlight is now firmly on his next career move following the January window closure. Frustration reportedly grew after rival club Al-Hilal strengthened their squad by signing Karim Benzema, who immediately delivered a hat-trick on his debut. While Al-Hilal celebrated their new signing, Ronaldo was absent from fixtures against Al-Ittihad and Al-Riyadh, prompting league officials to issue warnings related to his dispute. Transfer talk has intensified as speculation builds about a potential shift in the league’s star power hierarchy. 
‎League authorities responded by outlining the Saudi Pro League’s operating structure, stressing equal rules for all clubs. Officials explained that each team controls its own football strategy, recruitment choices, and spending decisions, all within a financial system aimed at ensuring sustainability and fair competition. The league emphasized Ronaldo’s importance to Al-Nassr since his arrival but maintained that no single player influences decisions outside their own club.
‎Officials also pointed to recent transfer decisions as proof of club independence, explaining that teams can adopt different recruitment strategies while remaining inside approved financial frameworks. With the title race still tightly contested among leading teams, league representatives said the competitive balance shows the system is working as designed, keeping focus on football and fair competition.
‎Tim Sherwood believes Ronaldo may be nearing the end of his time in Saudi football and suggested Salah could become the league’s next global headline signing. Sherwood stated Ronaldo might feel justified in his frustrations regarding recruitment, but also predicted Salah moving to Saudi Arabia could mark a major shift in star presence within the league. He also reflected on football history, describing Ronaldo and Messi as defining figures of their era while praising Salah’s global influence.
‎Salah’s situation at Liverpool continues to raise questions. Tension increased after he publicly criticized the club and manager Arne Slot after being benched late last year. Although he returned to the squad following AFCON participation, uncertainty remains about whether he will stay beyond this season. Despite being under contract until 2027, Saudi clubs are expected to pursue him aggressively in future windows, highlighting continued strong interest from the region. 
‎Al-Nassr supporters have shown loyalty to Ronaldo by displaying banners bearing his name and number during matches, but questions remain over his return timeline. Meanwhile, Liverpool and Salah face a crucial Premier League test against Manchester City at Anfield as transfer speculation continues to swirl around both superstars.

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