Corriere dello Sport says that Simone Inzaghi spoke with Cristiano Ronaldo for half an hour at the end of June. At that time, the Italian strategist found CR7’s boat on the island of Sardinia.
In the chat, Inter Milan’s head coach said that he was sorry that Ronaldo had chosen to join Al Nassr: “Cristiano, why did you decide to go to Saudi Arabia? I can help you get 40 goals…
Reliable sources in Europe say that CR7 will make up to 200 million euros per year after joining Al Nassr.
But the Portuguese superstar claimed that he didn’t come to Al Nassr because he thought he would get good care. “For me, the main reason I play football in Asia is not to make money. I already have a lot of European sports trophies. So I wanted to find a different task in a different environment and have a different experience in Asian football,” Al Nassr No. 7 said.
Odion Ighalo, on the other hand, thinks that CR7’s journey at Al Nassr is about money. “Ronaldo still plays because he loves it? Ronaldo makes 100 times as much as I do in a year, but he still goes to Saudi Arabia. You do it out of love? Man, it’s for money. The former Manchester United striker said on OmaSportsTV, “We play football to make money.”