An unexpected picture of Cristiano Ronaldo playing in 'Messi-guk' almost unfolded.
Citing ESPN F12's report on the 21st (Korea time), Marca reported that the `Argentina's prestigious" River Plate attempted to recruit Ronaldo. The story was told through an interview with River Plate coach Marcelo Gallardo. In an interview with ESPN F12, he said, `In the middle of March this year, I asked Ronaldo unofficially through an acquaintance 'Do you have any intention of playing in the Club World Cup?````. Then "Ronaldo seems to have thought about this. He said 'Argentina invited me over. If it weren't for him, this fact wouldn't have been known.'
If Ronaldo had headed to River Plate, an interesting composition would have unfolded. Ronaldo is a rival to Lionel Messi. We exchanged Ballon d'Or for a decade. Now, he seems to lean toward Messi, but there was also quite a lot of public opinion that Ronaldo was the best. The picture of Messi's rival Ronaldo playing for Argentina is unfamiliar.
However, this has not become a reality. Ronaldo joined the national team on the 7th, ahead of the Club World Cup, and said, `I will not play in the Club World Cup.' Then "Some teams approached me. Some teams made reasonable suggestions, while others did not. You can't do everything.' Many teams whose contracts with Al Nasr have expired have entered Ronaldo's bid ahead of the Club World Cup. Europe and South America, as well as Asia, North and Central America, and even African teams wanted Ronaldo. Ronaldo also showed his will to play in his first Club World Cup. On top of that, FIFA President Gianni Infantino also appeared on a YouTube channel where `Ronaldo could play in the Club World Cup. be in discussion with some clubs" he said.
Ronaldo's choice, however, was absent. Ronaldo, who added a trophy to his national team career by winning the UEFA Nations League, will soon decide his future. He is expected to renew his contract with Saudi Arabia's al-Nasar. Al-Nasr made an astronomical proposal again, and European and Middle Eastern media predict that Ronaldo is likely to accept it.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.