Cristiano Ronaldo Optimistic About Saudi Pro League’s Global Standing and Superiority Over Ligue 1

Cristiano Ronaldo, now playing for Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League, believes the league could become one of the world’s top three or four.

The 39-year-old striker, who controversially moved from Manchester United, spoke at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, expressing his happiness with the decision that brought other big-name players to Saudi Arabia. 

Ronaldo, with 20 goals in 18 games this season, dismissed criticism of his move and asserted that the Saudi league is better than France’s Ligue 1.

 He also shared his views on Manchester City’s potential to win the Champions League again.

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