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While Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr is having a complicated start to the season, changes within the Saudi team should soon take place.
Al-Nassr is not at its best at the start of the season. After three days of the Saudi Pro League, Cristiano Ronaldo’s club is in 7th placee place in the ranking with 5 units on the counter. If there is nothing alarming yet, the leaders of the Riyadh-based formation intend to bring about change.
According to several Saudi media outlets, Portuguese coach Luis Castro is about to be dismissed from his duties. And his replacement has already been found. According to
SportmediasetStefano Pioli would be very close to taking back control of CR7 and his teammates.
Luis Castro’s replacement already found
The former AC Milan coach has reportedly already reached an agreement with Al-Nassr on the basis of a three-year contract with a salary of €6-7 million per season. The Italian coach must now sign his contract termination with the Rossoneri, where he is tied until June 2025 despite his departure from Lombardy this summer.
Affected by a viral infection, Cristiano Ronaldo was forced to withdraw from the match against Iraqi club Al-Shorta in the Asian Champions League on Monday. But since the start of the season, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner has not been left behind, having already scored 4 goals and provided 2 assists in five matches played.
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