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·10 February 2026
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Will everything be alright again between Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr? The Portuguese star had recently gone on strike for two games. Among other things, he expressed his dissatisfaction with his club's transfer policy.
According to reports, Al-Nassr had spent too little money on new players. The club is majority-owned by the state investment fund (PIF). That same state fund had also apparently failed to pay some of the club’s employees.
As a result, CR7 decided to go on strike, and even a return to Europe was being discussed. Now, it seems the Portuguese player has made a decision.
According to 'ESPN' and 'A Bola', Ronaldo will end his strike. The reports state that, among other things, the unpaid salaries have now been settled. This is one reason for Ronaldo to play for his club again. Accordingly, he wants to be back on the pitch for Saturday's league match against Al Fateh.
However, the superstar will still be absent from tomorrow's match in the AFC Champions League 2. Al-Nassr will then face Arkadag.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
📸 FAYEZ NURELDINE - AFP or licensors
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