Saudi Pro League giants Al Nassr anticipate Cristiano Ronaldo's imminent return after the veteran striker temporarily withheld his services over managerial concerns, according to Sky Sports sources.
The 41-year-old football icon skipped Al Nassr's last two league matches, protesting what he perceived as unequal financial support compared to rivals Al Hilal. Club officials now confirm Ronaldo will likely feature in Saturday's crucial match against Al Fateh following productive negotiations.
"While we respect Cristiano's competitive spirit, all SPL clubs operate under identical financial frameworks," stated a league spokesperson.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner reportedly grew frustrated when Al Hilal strengthened their squad with high-profile January signings like Karim Benzema - who marked his debut with a hat-trick - while Al Nassr remained inactive in the transfer window.
Key Developments:
- Ronaldo missed victories over Al Riyadh and Al Ittihad during his protest
- Al Nassr maintains they've invested £100m this season already
- The striker's contract includes a £43m summer release clause
Despite the temporary rift, the league emphasized its commitment to competitive balance, noting mere points separate the top four teams. Al Nassr secured consecutive wins without their captain, including a 2-0 triumph over Al Ittihad courtesy of Sadio Mané and Angelo Gabriel.
As Ronaldo prepares for his comeback, attention shifts to Wednesday's Asian Champions League clash against Arkadag before the pivotal weekend league fixture. The situation highlights the growing pains of Saudi Arabia's ambitious football project as it balances star power with league-wide sustainability.
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