Cristiano Ronaldo Faces Setback as Al-Nassr Aborts Record-Breaking Transfer at the Final Hour
Cristiano Ronaldo and his Al-Nassr squad have hit a rough patch after the club unexpectedly scrapped a massive transfer deal that was nearly done. The collapse has left fans stunned and sparked claims of shady dealings, throwing a wrench into the team’s preparations for the upcoming season.
The deal involved David Hancko, a talented defender from Feyenoord, who was poised to set a new record as the Dutch club’s biggest sale. Everything seemed set—Feyenoord agreed to a hefty offer, Hancko had sorted out personal terms, and he even traveled to Al-Nassr’s training camp in Austria to seal the move. But at the eleventh hour, Al-Nassr pulled the plug, leaving Hancko in the lurch and Feyenoord fuming. The Dutch club called it an outrageous move, pointing out that Hancko had signed a contract and was stuck in a hotel away from his team during the delay. In the end, he had to head back to Feyenoord, where manager Robin van Persie welcomed him back despite the chaos.
This isn’t the only transfer stumble for Al-Nassr lately. They also missed out on Colombian midfielder Jhon Arias, even after Ronaldo himself tried to lure him to the club. Arias chose a Premier League move to Wolves for about $25 million instead, leaving Al-Nassr’s plans in tatters. These repeated setbacks have people questioning the club’s approach to the transfer market and what’s going on behind the scenes.
The team’s off-season has been a rollercoaster, with manager Stefano Pioli leaving after less than a year, replaced by Jorge Jesus. Al-Nassr ended last season in third place in the Saudi Pro League, with Ronaldo once again topping the scoring charts. But with no league title since 2019 and these recent flops, the pressure is mounting. Ronaldo recently signed a new two-year deal, showing his intent to stay until 2027, but these off-field hiccups could test his leadership and the team’s focus.
As Al-Nassr scrambles to find other players to strengthen the squad, the fallout from the Hancko deal might stick around. Feyenoord is already looking at options like Tsuyoshi Watanabe from AA Gent to move forward. For Ronaldo and the team, it’s now about picking up the pieces and ensuring this latest blow doesn’t derail their season plans.

 
 
 
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