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Cristiano Ronaldo’s new coach reveals where Ronaldo will finish his football career

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Rudi Garcia, manager of Al Nassr, has made a shocking allegation regarding Cristiano Ronaldo‘s future. This month, the Portuguese legend moved to Mrsool Park on a two-year contract.

The veteran striker is making his first appearance outside of Europe with his move to the Saudi Pro League. Garcia asserts that 37-year-old Ronaldo will complete his career in Europe.

“Cristiano Ronaldo is a positive addition, as he helps to disperse defenders. He is one of the best players in the world. He will not finish his career at Al Nassr, he will return to Europe,” the French coach said via talkSPORT.

The legendary Real Madrid player declared that his work in Europe was finished upon his arrival in Al Nassr.

“My work in Europe is done. I won everything. I played for the most important clubs in Europe. For me now is a new challenge!” he said.

Ronaldo had a successful career in Europe, winning the UEFA Champions League five times as well as championships in the English, Spanish, and Italian leagues. In 949 club appearances, he scored 701 goals.

I’ve swapped a few texts with him, and he’s absolutely loving it, on and off the pitch: Rudi Garcia

Before joining Al Nassr, the former Juventus forward had ties to a number of European teams. When the Portuguese player was a free agent, teams like Chelsea, Bayern Munich, and his old team Sporting CP were all mentioned as prospective destinations.

After joining the Saudi Pro League, Cristiano Ronaldo spent over a month traveling throughout the Middle East. Despite appearing in two games, he has not yet contributed to a goal.

The Portuguese forward is joined in Saudi Arabia by his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez, as well as his children Matteo, Eva, Alana, and Bella. Morgan, a trusted confidante of his, spoke about how he adjusted to life in the Middle East.

“Is he happy? Definitely. I’ve swapped a few texts with him, and he’s absolutely loving it, on and off the pitch,” according to the British broadcaster, who spoke to Tatler, Ronaldo is enjoying his life at Al Nassr.

As he spoke with the five-time Ballon d’Or winner in November of last year, Morgan became a synonym for Ronaldo. The striker’s discontent at Manchester United and his downtime with his family were only two of the topics that were discussed in the conversation.

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