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After Cristiano Ronaldo's unveiling in Arabia, the Portuguese Klopp wants for Liverpool

The Portuguese is already an Al Nassr player after being unveiled in a grand ceremony, and Liverpool are not to be left behind and are going for the star

By Charles Cornwall

The Portuguese is already an Al Nassr player after being unveiled in a grand ceremony, and Liverpool are not to be left behind and are going for the star
The Portuguese is already an Al Nassr player after being unveiled in a grand ceremony, and Liverpool are not to be left behind and are going for the star
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The arrival of the Portuguese star, Cristiano Ronaldo to Al Nassr has undoubtedly generated a huge expectation in Saudi football, in which during this day CR7 was going to be presented with great fanfare at his new club. In front of a great atmosphere, one of the best players in history had his big presentation at his new club and attended the media before what has been his criticized arrival in Saudi Arabian football, in which he made it clear that this is not the end of his career.

"For me, this is not the end of my career, I don't care what people say. I had many offers in Europe, in the United States and Australia. However, I had given my word to this club," said Cristiano Ronaldo. Referring to his exorbitant contract, in which he can earn 200 million euros a year, the Portuguese star is not surprised and indicates that this kind of offers are only for players like him.

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"I am a unique player. I broke all the records in Europe and I want to break some records here too. This contract is unique because I am a unique player, so that's normal," said the Portuguese. Finally, Cristiano Ronaldo explains that his time in European football is over and that he has achieved absolutely everything. He now sets his sights on what will be his new challenge and hopes to continue breaking records on another continent.

"My work in Europe is done, I won everything, I played in the best teams in the world and this is a new challenge in Asia. I am satisfied, I have been given the opportunity to teach and develop football, but also for the younger generation, the women. It's a challenge, and I'm also very happy and proud.

Klopp goes for Matheus

As Ronaldo leaves Europe, Klopp wants to sign this Portuguese. This is Matheus Nunes, who seems to be the most logical and adaptable to the current needs of the institution, because in addition to the Brazilian-Portuguese has proven to be a quality man for Wolves in just 5 games played, his acquisition price is more accessible to the pocket at Anfield, because if they decide to go in search of Fernandez, this will be around 120 million euros, almost triple what Matehus is worth.