Things are getting messy at Al Nassr . Poor form, Cristiano Ronaldo's frustration, and a number of changes within the Riyadh team.
CEO Majed Jaman Alsorour is the latest to be fired. It was a snap decision.

Majed Jaman Alsorour's departure is clear evidence that there are serious problems at Al Nassr.
“I was dismissed in a manner that I consider unprofessional, inappropriate and unacceptable. Therefore, there will be a lawsuit between the club's management and me. Whoever has rights will have those rights protected,” Majed Jaman Alsorour sent a message.
Previously, the club also parted ways with coach Stefano Pioli - who Ronaldo publicly criticized for his talent.
Pioli has returned to Serie A to manage Fiorentina, while sporting director Fernando Hierro works to find a new coach for Al Nassr.
AS reported that what Al Nassr is doing is asking Ronaldo if they want him to extend his contract.
The current contract expires on June 30. Just after the end of the 2024/25 Saudi Pro League season, the Portuguese star posted a message about the new chapter.
At that time, Ronaldo hinted at the possibility of leaving and was said to have connections with some clubs participating in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
Hierro, who has also been criticised for poor results on the pitch, personally discussed the new project and convinced Ronaldo to stay, before he participated in the final stage of the 2024/25 UEFA Nations League.

Ronaldo shone in Germany, helping Portugal win the Nations League . Then he changed his attitude by declaring the possibility of renewing Al Nassr .
No official decision has been made yet, while those who do not please CR7 have had to leave the club.
Center-back Aymeric Laporte is being linked with many European clubs, while young star Jhon Duran has expressed his desire to return to the Premier League. In addition, Sadio Mane has also been put on the "unpleasant" list by the 40-year-old player.
Besides the commitment to keep the salary of 200 million euros, Al Nassr still has a lot of work to do to extend Ronaldo's contract, as well as prepare for the new 2025/26 season.
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/al-nassr-sa-thai-sep-bu-vi-cristiano-ronaldo-2412521.html
Comment (0)