Al Nassr has officially kickstarted its most ambitious project to date: securing Cristiano Ronaldo’s future beyond his current contract. According to renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano, the Saudi club is finalizing the details of a formal proposal that not only includes a contract extension, but also a comprehensive strategy to turn the team into a continental powerhouse.

Since arriving in Saudi Arabia in January 2023, Cristiano has been far more than a marquee signing—he’s become the face of the country’s soccer revolution. His influence extends well beyond the pitch, and Al Nassr’s leadership knows it. That’s why they’re determined to surround him with a squad that matches his ambitions.

As part of this strategic plan, the club has already identified high-profile targets for the summer transfer window. Colombian winger Luis Díaz, currently at Liverpool, is one of the top names on the list. His speed, dribbling, and attacking instincts would make him an ideal complement to Ronaldo in the front line.

Another standout target is Slovakian center-back David Hancko, a key figure at Feyenoord and regarded as one of the most consistent defenders in European football. Also in the works is the pursuit of a world-class midfielder—whose name is being kept under wraps—expected to bring balance and creativity to the team’s core.

The message is clear: Al Nassr wants to build a championship-caliber team around Cristiano Ronaldo. The club is not just looking to persuade him with a record-breaking salary but with a serious and competitive sporting project, aiming for success in both the AFC Champions League and the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which will be hosted in Saudi Arabia.

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Now nearing 40, Cristiano remains in top physical and scoring form. A key decision looms in the coming weeks. Al Nassr hopes their renewed offer and bold vision for the future will be enough to keep their global icon in yellow. All signs point to this story between CR7 and Saudi Arabia being far from over.

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