Cristiano Ronaldo, a player for Al Nassr, reunited with his former club Real Madrid in Saudi Arabia on Saturday. Los Blancos is currently in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for a match against Barcelona in the Spanish Supercopa. Ronaldo greeted the players and coach Carlo Ancelotti before the game.

The video of the reunion was shared on social media by Real Madrid. Ronaldo exchanged a warm hug and a word with coach Ancelotti and his support staff before sharing frames.

In the gym and dressing rooms, Ronaldo also spoke with the club’s Brazilian players Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo.

 

The 37-year-old star joined Real Madrid in 2009 and won four Champions League titles with the club, three in a row from 2016 to 2018. Ronaldo also scored staggering 292 goals in 311 matches.

Before Ronaldo made his move to Saudi Arabia, he reportedly waited for Real Madrid’s decision. The Portuguese superstar joined Al Nassr a month after Manchester United, the club where he had a second spell from 2021-22 after a brief spell with Juventus, terminated his contract midway.

In an interview, Ronaldo criticised the Manchester United coach Erik ten Hag and the club’s owners after having been repeatedly benched and even temporarily suspended by the club.

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