Go to Brazil to play football? Marca: The Brazilian team hopes to sign Ronaldo and is expected to allow him to participate in the FFC World Cup
7:05am, 19 May 2025Football
05, May 18, According to the Marca report, Ronaldo received a offer from Brazil, which may give him hope to participate in this Club World Cup.
Royce and Riyadh win this season have fared far from reaching the set goals. There is no championship, and even missed the AFC Champions League next season. So much so that the contract renewal contract that had been almost finalized before is now evaporated in seconds.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo received an important offer from a Brazilian club, which has exceeded market value due to its importance. This seemingly ordinary market move is now evolving into a transaction that may break through the market and is expected to receive huge capital injections from outside investors.
Now, Ronaldo is facing a choice: this attractive offer may open the door to participate in the Club World Cup. Although he has perfectly adapted to life in Saudi Arabia, the decision-making moment has arrived.
It is reported that there are 4 Brazilian clubs expected to participate in this year's Club World Cup: Palmeiras, Flamengo, Fruminense and Botafogo. Ronaldo's annual salary for winning in Riyadh is about 200 million euros.
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