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See Fans Reactions To Cristiano Ronaldo’s Transfer To Al Nassr

Mixed reactions have continued to trail the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo to Saudi Arabian club, Al Nassr on a two-year deal.

Ronaldo signed a sensational £ 175 million contract following his tumultuous exit from Manchester United in November.

The former Real Madrid star had been a free agent after leaving United in the wake of his damning and controversial interview with Piers Morgan.

The five-time Balon d ‘or winner had made some uncomplimentary remarks about the club’s management and its coach Erik Ten Hag.

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However, Some football fans have lent their voices on social media concerning the Portuguese’s decision to head to the Saudi Arabian League.

Below are some fan’s reactions culled by infoexpert24 on Twitter:

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@maa__zzz wrote: The highest goal scorer in the history of football.The highest goal scorer in UCL history.5 times CL winner will be finishing his career in an unnamed club.Ty for all those UCL nights.For all those UCL hattricks You were are and forever will be the Goat

@uroojkamrann: Those saying #Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr just for money. Bro, please he doesn’t need the money he has more than your imagination. He just wanted to play in peace, what he loves the most in his life. So stop trolling the #GOAT.

@iSlimfit Wrote:Cristiano Ronaldo goat 🐐 has signed for Saudi Arabian 🇸🇦 club, Al-Nassr until 2025 at €200m/year + bonus.

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Best deal if you ask me. He’s won everything there is to win. Let him go and secure the bag 💼.

@olakunle__10 Wrote: Of course Messi is in a farmer league, #Ronaldo is off to a garden league👀
Give us this day to dish vawulence even at the point of tear

@AbdulazizTF Wrote: One of the greatest of all time is confirmed to start his new journey in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦

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@cristiano welcome to your new home, welcome to @SPL. I wish you and your family a wonderful experience in the Kingdom 🇸🇦

@Omojuwa Wrote: Two Manchester United legends and former strikers – Cristiano and Ighalo – are set to battle it out for that prestigious golden boot in the Saudi Pro League. Vincent Aboubakar will have a say about that too.

@Mayor1 Ronaldo has gone to Saudi for the Money, if not money, what else. Dude has virtually seen it all in his footballing career.

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@Tomson He sure knows what’s up, he has gone for the money.God bless Ronaldo.

@ Thompson 434 Baba Ronaldo has seen it all, he’s now gunning for the money. What a great idea

@Kingsleyodewu what can i say than to wish the enigmatic one two great seasons at Al Nassr.

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@Ariyor22 My guy has chosen a path he loves, i give him my full support.

@Theresafinegurl I have been waiting to know where he’s headed, finally i know.Nice one.

@ Brosshegzy I still expect Ronaldo to do like a year or two in top flight league, Saudi Arabia League is a big no for me.

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