A flash claim was made for Cristiano Ronaldo, who was transferred to Saudi Arabian team Al-Nassr.
According to the news in the Saudi Arabian media, Cristiano Ronaldo’s license has not yet been issued due to the shortage of foreign quotas in the Al-Nassr club.
In the news, it was also shared that a foreign player had to be sent from the team for Ronaldo’s license to be issued.
A manager from the Al-Nassr club said in a statement to the Saudi Arabian press, “We need to send a foreign player either by selling or by mutually agreeing to terminate his contract. This is a condition for Ronaldo to get a license,” it is among the information received.
Al-Nassr’s foreign roster includes Colombian goalkeeper David Ospina, Brazilian midfielder Luiz Gustavo, Brazilian Anderson Talisca and Cameroonian Vincent Aboubakar.
FENERBAHÇE CLAIMS STRENGTHENED FOR ABOOBAKAR
After this development, the possibility of Al-Nassr to send Aboubakar from the team by mutual agreement increased. As such, the allegations that Aboubakar, whose name is referred to as Fenerbahçe, will return to the Super League, flared up again.
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The news that Fenerbahçe had reached an agreement in principle with Aboubakar had come to the fore in the past weeks.
After Al-Nassr’s action for Ronaldo’s license, the yellow-dark blue management will roll up its sleeves to hire Aboubakar with the option to buy, and Al-Nassr will look forward to a possible transfer offer.