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Al-Nassr described as “odiously funny fake news” the affirmations that Jhon Duran lives 965 kilometers away and commute between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
The Colombian international striker has become a new big transfer for the Riyadh -based team, with compensation of 77 million euros for a movement made from the Premier League Aston Villa team. Duran is now working alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, five times winner of the Ballon d'Or.
He seeks to make the most of the opportunities to learn from the Portuguese goat, but he was accused of having based himself outside Saudi Arabia because of the Islamic law which discourages the unmarried couples to live together – while He took up a new challenge alongside his girlfriend.
The big development
It was said that Duran would take an 80 -minute flight to go to training every day, before returning to his new house in the neighboring Bahrain. Al-Nassr reacted to this information by declaring: “We have all heard of what we call” fake news “, but this is a odiously funny fake news! We are happy that our club counts as much. Jhon loves Riyadh and his house is close to the club and the stadium. It is a new member of our family. »»
Duran would have signed a contract with Al-Nassr worth almost 17 million pounds sterling per year, which is equivalent to around 1,900 pounds of the hour. He could afford to live wherever he wishes, with a private jet always at hand, but it seems that he has installed his camp near his new employers in the Saudi Pro League.
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