Manchester United may have their sights set on a top-four finish before the start of the season, but the off-pitch buzz has been just as busy.
Manchester United are in a terrible spell as the Red Devils languish in 14th place in the Premier League.
Their only real hope of playing any European football will be to lift the Europa League title.
Several United legends has had their say on the team throughout the season with many criticizing the side for their dire results and performances.
Meanwhile, over in Saudi Arabia, a former Red Devil continues to make waves in stunning fashion.
Cristiano Ronaldo has agreed to extend his stay at Al Nassr, putting pen to paper on a deal that could keep him at the club for another two seasons, as reported by Marca.
The Portuguese icon is believed to have accepted an offer that includes an optional final season, with hopes of reaching the milestone of 1000 career goals before hanging up his boots.
Ronaldo currently sits on 934 professional goals and remains the Saudi Pro League’s top scorer this season, with 23 goals to his name.
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Despite turning 40 earlier this year, the former United forward shows no signs of slowing down and continues to lead Al Nassr’s charge both on and off the pitch.
Negotiations over his renewal reportedly began as far back as January, with details needing to be ironed out regarding commercial and sporting commitments.
There was talk of the Portguese earning a possible €200 million per season.
Ronaldo’s influence in the league has gone beyond the pitch — playing a central role in building the club’s infrastructure and attracting marquee names to Saudi football.
Al Nassr have also brought in Fernando Hierro as sporting director, while the ownership continues to invest in player recruitment and long-term growth.
With the 2026 World Cup in his sights, Cristiano Ronaldo is set to lead Portugal into one final major tournament, with the dream of lifting silverware on the global stage.
His continued commitment to Al Nassr, and the Saudi game at large, cements his legacy as more than just a footballer — but a movement-maker.
While United have moved on from their talismanic No.7, the legend of Cristiano Ronaldo is still being written.
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Source: Centred Devils