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Al-Nassr Targets Free Agent Adrien Rabiot with €20 Million Contract
Saudi club Al-Nassr is pulling out all the stops to sign free agent Adrien Rabiot. Corriere Dello Sport reports that the club is ready to offer the French midfielder a lucrative €20 million annual contract, placing him among the highest earners in European football. In an interesting twist, Cristiano Ronaldo, who previously played alongside Rabiot…
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Ronaldo Breaks YouTube Record: Fastest to Hit 10 Million Subscribers in 24 Hours
Cristiano Ronaldo has once again shattered records, this time by becoming the fastest to reach 10 million subscribers on YouTube. His new channel, “UR Cristiano,” reached the milestone in just one day, with one million subscribers joining within the first 90 minutes. By the end of the first 24 hours, the channel had surpassed 15…
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Cristiano Ronaldo: Al-Nassr Will “Probably” Be My Last Club Before Retirement
Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed that his current club, Al-Nassr, will “probably” be his final destination before he hangs up his boots. The 39-year-old football icon joined the Saudi Pro League team in January 2023 after leaving Manchester United and has since enjoyed his time in Saudi Arabia. Speaking to Portuguese TV channel Now, Ronaldo discussed…
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Cristiano Ronaldo Receives UEFA Award for Unmatched UCL Record
Cristiano Ronaldo has once again made headlines by receiving a special UEFA award, celebrating his unparalleled achievement as the all-time top scorer in the UEFA Champions League (UCL). With 140 goals across 183 matches, Ronaldo’s dominance in the UCL is unmatched, earning him the fitting nickname ‘Mr Champions League.’ In his social media post, Ronaldo…
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