Al Nassr cancels Vincent Aboubakar's contract to register Cristiano Ronaldo

The Cameroonian mutually agreed to terminate his contract

By Web Desk
January 08, 2023
Cristiano Ronaldo can now officially register to play for Al-Nassr as a result of Vincent Aboubakar's departure— Al Nassr 

Cristiano Ronaldo's new club Al Nassr cancelled Vincent Aboubakar's contract in order to make room for the Portuguese international, who will now be given the nod to make his debut for the Saudi Arabian club.

Aboubakar will leave the club because the league rules don't allow a club to register more than eight foreign players.

Al Nassr understood that by bringing in Ronaldo, they would have to let go of one of their great players.

According to French media, Aboubakar and the club mutually decided to end his contract, and the club would pay him compensation.

Ronaldo can now officially register to play for Al-Nassr as a result of his departure, although he probably won't make his much-anticipated debut until January 22.

Following Manchester United's loss against Everton in 2022, the 37-year-old was given a two-game suspension and now has to serve it. He did this after snatching a cell phone from a 14-year-old's hands.

In his team's 2-0 victory over Al-Ta'ee on Friday, he finished the first game of his suspension. He will miss his team's derby encounter against Al-Shabab on January 14.

The Portuguese star is likely to make his debut in the upcoming home match against Ettifaq.

It should be mentioned here that Cristiano signed for Al-Nassr of Saudi Arabia in a deal believed to be worth more than 200 million euros.

The 37-year-old penned a contract that will take him to June 2025.

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