Cristiano Ronaldo’s potential move to Saudi Pro League Giants Al-Hilal has hit a roadblock, as the club’s management has reportedly turned down the idea of a short-term loan deal.
According to sources, Al-Hilal is only willing to sign the Portuguese superstar on a full-season contract, with negotiations ongoing. Additionally, the club has refused to grant Ronaldo the same privileges he enjoyed at Al-Nassr, including certain off-field benefits.
A final decision on the transfer is expected to be made this week, as Al-Hilal weighs the sporting and financial implications of bringing in the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.
Ronaldo, who joined Al-Nassr in January 2023, has been a major attraction in Saudi football. A move to Al-Hilal would further intensify the rivalry between the two Riyadh-based clubs.
While some supporters believe Ronaldo’s arrival would elevate the club’s global profile, others question whether the 39-year-old’s high wages and demands align with Al-Hilal’s long-term vision.
Al-Hilal Rejects Loan Move for Ronaldo – Insists on Full-Season Deal
