Cristiano Ronaldo ‘tells Al-Nassr to sign Casemiro’ in January transfer leaving fans convinced he ‘still loves Man Utd’

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Cristiano Ronaldo ‘tells Al-Nassr to sign Casemiro’ in January transfer leaving fans convinced he ‘still loves Man Utd’
Author: Joshua Hall
Published: Jan, 08 2025 10:59

CRISTIANO RONALDO is reportedly pushing for Al-Nassr to sign former teammate Casemiro from Manchester United. Casemiro has been linked with a switch to the Saudi Pro League this month after struggling at Man Utd over the last two seasons. The Brazilian, 32, has been heavily criticised in recent months after struggling to maintain the level that he has shown in the past.

 [Casemiro could be heading to the Saudi Pro League]
Image Credit: The Sun [Casemiro could be heading to the Saudi Pro League]

And now rumours have begun swirling about a January move to the Middle East. A move to the Riyadh-based club would see him reunite with former Real Madrid and Man Utd teammate Ronaldo, who is said to be keen on the deal himself. Those rumours have led Man Utd fans online to believe that their former superstar "still loves the club", given that an exit for Casemiro would free up a whopping £350,000 per week off the Old Trafford wage bill.

 [Former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo is said to be keen for Casemiro to join him at Al-Nassr]
Image Credit: The Sun [Former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo is said to be keen for Casemiro to join him at Al-Nassr]

Casemiro is still under contract with the Red Devils until 2026. Ronaldo's future with Al-Nassr isn't certain either. FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS. The Portuguese powerhouse is now in the final six months of his £175m-per-year contract with Al-Nassr and is debating what his next step will be.

 [Ronaldo and Casemiro played together at Man Utd and Real Madrid]
Image Credit: The Sun [Ronaldo and Casemiro played together at Man Utd and Real Madrid]

Al-Nassr are keen to keep their crown jewel, but reports have also suggested that Ronaldo, 39, could make a move to the USA to line up against Lionel Messi in the MLS. However, Ronaldo has made it pretty clear that he is satisfied with his life in Saudi Arabia at the moment.

Image Credit: The Sun

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