Cristiano Ronaldo is a player many clubs in the Middle East are desperate to have. He is without a contract after leaving Man Utd and he is free to sign for whoever he wants.
Al-Nassr were the first club to show interest in signing Cristiano Ronaldo. However, the Saudi Arabian outfit are not the only ones.
'AS' said that, given the World Cup is taking place in Qatar, Al-Sadd have knocked on the Portuguese's door. They are Xavi's former club, of course.
In fact, Xavi's arrival allowed other players such as Santi Cazorla and Andre Ayew to join the club. In fact, the latter played at the World Cup.
Cristiano has still not decided on his new club. In fact, the offers he has received have led to friction with his agent, Jorge Mendes, who is annoyed at not being informed about all developments.
In the meantime, the Portuguese is trying to recover from getting knocked out at the World Cup, the last one he is likely to ever play.