Cristiano Ronaldo will not feature in tonight's highly anticipated Saudi Pro League encounter between Al Nassr and Al Ittihad at Al Awwal Park Stadium.
The 41-year-old Portuguese superstar is absent for the second consecutive match, despite being fully fit and having trained with the squad throughout the week. Ronaldo's decision stems from growing frustration with the management of the league's overarching ownership structure.
Why is Cristiano Ronaldo not Playing for Al Nassr?
He is reportedly unhappy with perceived unequal treatment among clubs under the same major investor, particularly regarding transfer activity and squad investments during the recent winter window. While Al Nassr made limited additions, a rival club strengthened significantly with high-profile signings, including the arrival
of one of Ronaldo's former teammates from another team in the league.
This has fueled his belief that competitive balance is being undermined, prompting him to make himself unavailable as a form of protest. The absence began earlier this week when Ronaldo sat out Al Nassr's 1-0 victory over Al Riyadh, marking his first deliberate non-participation unrelated to injury or technical choices. He has no reported issues with the club's coaching staff or management, and recent training appearances suggested a possible return. However, the stance has held firm ahead of this pivotal fixture, where Al Nassr, currently third in the standings, hopes to narrow the gap on the leaders.
Coach Jorge Jesus has prepared contingencies, relying on attacking options like Sadio Mane, Abdullah Al-Hamdan, and JoÃo Felix to lead the line. The match carries extra weight in the title race, with Al Nassr trailing by just four points but facing a strong Al Ittihad side eager to capitalize on any disruption.
Ronaldo's actions highlight tensions within the ambitious Saudi Pro League project, where massive financial backing aims to elevate global standards but sometimes creates off-field challenges. League officials have emphasized that individual players cannot dictate broader decisions, underscoring the institutional framework governing club operations.

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