The Portuguese striker is pleased with the level and infrastructure in Saudi Arabia’s championship.
Saudi Arabia is on the right track in developing the league and entering the best football leagues in the world in the next five years. So says the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo, who moved to Arabian Al-Nasr in the winter.
The striker also said that he is happy with the current club and plans to see the contract through to the end.
“I think the league is very good, but we still have a lot of room to grow. I think this league is good, competitive. We have very good teams, we have a lot of good Arab players.
The infrastructure, in my opinion, needs some improvement. Even the referees, the VAR system… They should be faster, a couple of small things that need improvement.
But I’m happy here, I want to stay here and I will stay here. And in my opinion, if they continue to work according to the plan for the next five years, the Saudi league can enter the world top 5,” Ronaldo told A Bola.
Recall that Ronaldo played 16 matches for Al-Nasr, where the 38-year-old Portuguese scored 14 goals and provided 2 assists.
We remind you, it was already known that Cristiano Ronaldo may leave Al Nasr.
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