Cristiano Ronaldo Returns to Training as Al-Nassr Officials Hope for Resolution
Posted on February 06, 2026, updated on February 06, 2026
Cristiano Ronaldo has resumed training with Al-Nassr following a brief strike over discontent with the club's financial support compared to rivals in the Saudi Pro League. The forward's protest came after he expressed frustration regarding Al-Nassr's lack of substantial squad reinforcement, particularly in light of Al-Hilal's notable signings like Karim Benzema.
Despite missing a match against Al Riyadh, where Al-Nassr secured a win, officials are eager to see Ronaldo back on the pitch, especially for upcoming matches. The club's management reiterated their commitment to the league's competitive balance, emphasizing that no individual can dictate club operations outside their own.
Ronaldo's return to practice is viewed as a positive step towards resolving any issues. The expectation from both the player and club is that he will be fit and ready for future fixtures as they aim to challenge for the league title. The situation continues to evolve, but the focus remains on uniting the squad and pushing through the remainder of the season with ambition.
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