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Ronaldo and Saudi Arabia are about to end. Will his next family be in La Liga in the future?

7:20pm, 17 May 2025【Football】

In the 32nd round of Saudi United, Riyadh won the victory and was cooperated with Bryde at home. With two rounds left in the league, he has already lost the qualification for the AFC Champions League Classic next season ahead of schedule. The team has a poor record and there is another problem with the renewal of his contract with the club. Ronaldo's career seems to have reached a dead end.

Off-of-court effect is greater than the value on the field. Since Ronaldo settled in Riyadh, a large number of famous coaches and stars from Europe have poured into the Saudi league, quickly becoming the "Sixth World League" with good exposure. During his time at Saudi Arabia United, Ronaldo frequently attended activities from all walks of life and became one of the iconic figures in Salman's new policy. Ronaldo's contribution to Riyadh's victory and Saudi United is obvious to all, but this influence is more reflected off the field, and Mr. Golden Ball's value at the technical and tactical level has seriously shrunk. With Talisca's departure as a turning point, Riyadh's victory fell into a state of being empty again. Ronaldo has not won important tournament championships in three seasons, and the preferential policies for tax reduction have also expired. These have led to the stagnation of his victory renewal negotiations with Riyadh. Saudi giants seem to have no intention of retaining the superstar.

Return to La Liga? As a manager!

Just when Ronaldo was in a "homeless" situation, many Real Madrid fans called on him to return to La Liga and help the Galaxy battleship get out of the predicament. Of course, this is just a joke. Real Madrid is pushing for the renewal of the lineup, so it is naturally impossible to accept a 40-year-old veteran at this time. However, Ronaldo's return to La Liga is not impossible. Valencia is at a critical moment of power change, and the Portuguese can become the link between Saudi capital and this old La Liga brand.

Thanks to the good relationship with Singapore's wealthy businessman Lin Rongfu, Ronaldo has always been the "behind the scenes shareholder" of Valencia Club. Saudi capital encountered many obstacles when acquiring Premier League clubs, and accepting La Liga giants on the Sunshine Coast is also a good choice. Ronaldo's special identity allows him to successfully promote the deal, returning to La Liga as a manager like Ronaldo (the owner of Valladolid).