Cristiano Ronaldo publicly defended João Félix‘s transfer to Al-Nassr, rebuking critics who questioned the move by the former Chelsea player to the Saudi Pro League.The Portuguese superstar’s support came as Félix finalized his contract with Al-Nassr, joining Ronaldo in a league increasingly attracting high-profile footballers.
The controversy surrounding players choosing the Saudi Pro League-and Félix’s decision specifically-stemmed from perceptions of it as a step down from Europe’s top competitions. Ronaldo’s vocal backing underscores the growing ambition of Al-Nassr and the Saudi League to establish itself as a major force in global football, offering substantial financial incentives and a developing sporting surroundings.This shift impacts player career trajectories, the competitive landscape of European football, and the broader geopolitical strategy of Saudi Arabia’s sports investment.
Félix revealed Ronaldo played a key role in his decision, stating, ”You can see he’s building something here and doing his part in developing the project.” He added, “he was one of the first to talk to me about coming here, and when he talked to me, I felt a wonderful moment and a beautiful feeling, and that helped convince me.”
Ronaldo, who joined Al-Nassr after a contentious departure from Manchester United, has since registered 95 goals in 109 appearances for the club. In june, he committed to a new two-year contract with Al-Nassr valued at £492 million, solidifying his position as a central figure in the league’s expansion.Ronaldo’s engagement to Georgina Rodriguez last month further highlights his settled life in Saudi Arabia, contributing to the image of the league as a viable long-term destination for top players.