Cristiano Ronaldo, the top scorer in the Saudi Pro League, could be set to leave Al Nassr this summer with the aim of playing in the highly coveted Club World Cup.
According to Spanish media, ten clubs are already vying for his signature, including Al Hilal, Brazilian club Botafogo, and Mexican and African teams like Pachuca, Rayados, Wydad Casablanca, and Al Ahly.
New Opportunity with the Club World Cup
FIFA has changed the rules for the Club World Cup, allowing Ronaldo to sign a one-month contract with a club and then play for two other teams without counting against the number of clubs he can represent in the season.
This new opportunity has attracted interest from multiple clubs eager to take advantage of it.
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