Saudi top leaders intervene strongly! Ronaldo renews contract and has released a new plot of "loaning new moon"
5:10pm, 4 June 2025Football
On June 3, CBS Sports revealed that the Saudi government and the Public Investment Fund (PIF) have deeply intervened in the negotiations for Ronaldo's contract renewal. In order to retain this football superstar, Saudi Arabia not only promised central government funding to help Riyadh strengthen its victory, but also included top wingers such as Leo and Dias, central defenders such as Hanzko and Bastoni on the signing list.
What is even more surprising is that PIF proposed the "loan to Riyadh Crescent to compete in the Club World Cup", provided that Ronaldo renews the contract with Riyadh first and returns before the league restarts. However, this move has caused concerns from Ronaldo, who is worried that the loan will cause dissatisfaction among fans and affect his personal image in Saudi Arabia. At present, Brazilian clubs have also joined the competition, and this contract renewal drama is heading towards a confusing new stage.
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