After all the talk of Cristiano Ronaldo's departure from Manchester United and how several of his former teammates expressed their feelings about the Portuguese striker, the player is now facing a new challenge in his career in the Arabian lands with Al-Nassr where he has already had official playing time, with talk of what could be CR7's possible retirement at his new club and how a world legend could end his career in a team with so little spotlight.
Although many Cristiano Ronaldo fans had hoped to see him retire at Real Madrid or some other major European team, the reality is that the player has no plans to be treated as a substitute or just another option within any institution, the Portuguese firmly guided by his ideals that today have almost wiped him off the international map, sacrificing his love for the sport and the Merengue institution that made him an offer to continue being the leader and figurehead of a team in Saudi Arabia.
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While the Portuguese star seems to be finishing his last days at Al-Nassr, from Merseyside they are talking about the biggest jewel of the team, Mohamed Salah, and how this element will end his last moments as a footballer, knowing from the words of the Egyptian himself that he only thinks about breaking records with Liverpool and being the most winning man of the institution, being a news that is interpreted as a symptom of wanting to continue wearing red despite the adversities, highlighting his commitment as his greatest value and virtue as a professional.
Even at the peak of his career, Salah has been a very committed player to his job at Liverpool every tournament, always looking to give his best in order to achieve the objective of a group that today depends heavily on his offensive skills. Faced with the Reds' unstable season, the "Pharaoh" has assumed part of the responsibility and is trying at all times to save his team from a catastrophe that will have Klopp as one of the main culprits, with the Egyptian wanting to return Liverpool to the bottom and overcome the bitter pill that has lasted for several months.
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