The Portuguese forward is the main defender of the French to replace Rudi García
The Saudi club would be willing to offer him the same contract that he offered Mourinho: 240 million for two seasons
Cristiano Ronaldo is negotiating the signing of Zinedine Zidane as the new coach of Al Nassr, after the dismissal of Rudi García, according to information from CBS Sports. The Saudi Arabian club would be willing to put a million-dollar contract on the table for him to finish the season and make the team champion, which has fallen to second position in the table after the last draw against Feiha (0-0) that led to the dismissal of Rudi García.
The contract would be in line with what Al Nassr recently offered Roma coach José Mourinho, who rejected a two-year proposal at 120 million a year. Some dizzying figures that could convince Zidane, one of the candidates of the Brazilian Confederation to take the reins of the Seleçao.
Cristiano Ronaldo would have been Zidane’s main supporter, with whom he coincided at Real Madrid during his last three seasons as a footballer for the white club. The Portuguese believes that with the Frenchman on the bench the chances of winning the title would increase.
Al Nassr is currently three points behind Al Ittihad, leader of the competition, and this Tuesday they visit Al Hilal with Dinko Jelecic, Rudi García’s second to date, as interim coach.