Cristiano Ronaldo has been with the Saudi league for two years, and his arrival has accelerated the development of the Saudi league, helping to attract many big-name players, changing the landscape of football and making the Saudi Super League a focal point. Ronaldo's contract with Al-Nassr is set to expire at the end of June next year, which is at the end of this season, and his future has become a topic of interest. Currently, it seems that Al-Nassr is in a passive position regarding whether they can retain Ronaldo. The partnership has come to an end, and Ronaldo has announced a new decision, which has been approved by Al-Nassr. On December 30th, according to Portuguese media Maisfutebol, Ronaldo is more inclined to leave the team and join another club rather than renewing his contract with Al-Nassr. It is understood that this decision is not related to financial issues. Sources close to Ronaldo revealed that he wants to join a team capable of competing for major championships. Obviously, despite Ronaldo's already impressive list of honors, he still has the motivation to compete for titles, and Al-Nassr may not be able to meet his requirements. He is likely to leave as a free agent when his contract expires, and both parties will go their separate ways. Ronaldo maintains an extremely high goal-scoring efficiency wherever he plays. A truly talented player does not perform poorly due to changes in environment or team. Ronaldo has shown remarkable efficiency in scoring goals for Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and the Portuguese national team, where…