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Al Hilal CEO Comments on Cristiano Ronaldo Transfer Rumors

Al Hilal CEO Comments on Cristiano Ronaldo Transfer Rumors
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Sports June 18, 2025 17:07

saudi arabia - Al Hilal CEO Esteve Calzada discusses the possibility of signing Cristiano Ronaldo, highlighting the uniqueness of acquiring a player from their 'eternal rival' Al Nassr.

Al Hilal CEO Talks Cristiano Ronaldo Transfer Rumors

Esteve Calzada, the CEO of Al Hilal, has addressed the speculations linking Cristiano Ronaldo to the club, emphasizing the challenges of signing a player from their 'eternal rival' Al Nassr.

Potential Transfer Speculations

Calzada mentioned that Al Hilal was rumored to be in the race to sign Ronaldo during the additional transfer window introduced by FIFA for the Club World Cup.

Unusual Situation

Describing the scenario as 'very unusual,' Calzada compared Al Hilal to Real Madrid in Saudi Arabia, a club often linked with various transfer rumors, similar to early days of Manchester City.

Stance on Rumors

Despite the speculation, Calzada stated that Al Hilal has adopted a policy of not commenting on transfer rumors, focusing on their current squad and ambitions.

Future Plans

Looking ahead, Calzada expressed expectations of a busy summer transfer window for Al Hilal, aiming to strengthen the team after finishing as runners-up in the recent season.

Al Hilal is set to commence their Club World Cup campaign against Real Madrid, Ronaldo's former club, under the guidance of new head coach Simone Inzaghi.

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