Cristiano Ronaldo's Participation in Al-Nassr vs. Al-Ittihad Match Uncertain Amid Transfer Disputes

Continued Absence Raises Questions
Ronaldo missed Al-Nassr's last match against Riyadh in the 20th round, and reports from Saudi media suggest he may also sit out the game against Al-Ittihad, despite ongoing efforts to persuade him to return to the squad.
Disputes Over Transfer Market Activity
According to informed sources, Ronaldo's absence is linked to his dissatisfaction with Al-Nassr's management during the winter transfer window. He believes the club has not adequately supported the team compared to rival Al-Hilal, which made several significant signings while Al-Nassr secured only two players.
League Emphasizes Club Independence
In light of the escalating controversy, the Saudi Professional League has reiterated that the competition's decisions are not subject to the will of any player, regardless of their status. The league confirmed that clubs enjoy full independence in managing their sporting and financial affairs within a framework aimed at achieving balance and sustainability in the competition.
Coman Ready… Offensive Alternatives Considered
In preparation for the match, Al-Nassr's coach Jorge Jesus has included French player Kingsley Coman in the team camp after he passed medical tests, although he will not be in the starting lineup to minimize the risk of further injury. Should Ronaldo remain unavailable, the coaching staff is considering using Abdullah Al-Hamdan, Sadio Mané, and João Félix to lead the offense, with the final lineup to be determined in a technical meeting before the match.
Player's Decision on Participation Remains Key
Ronaldo's status remains uncertain, as reports indicate that his decision to participate in the camp and the match depends on his personal wishes, while the club's management continues its efforts to bring him back before the upcoming game.
