Jamie Carragher labels Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr move as a ‘sad end’

‘He finished his career with a Piers Morgan interview and Messi has won the World Cup’, Jamie Carragher labels Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr move as a ‘sad end’… while Gary Neville believes his ex-team-mate would have ‘wanted to stay in Europe’ instead

  • Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville both expressed sadness over his move 
  • Ex-Liverpool man pointed to diverging paths of his and Lionel Messi’s careers 
  • Neville said that he felt he might look to try and complete the season in Europe 
  • His departure from United came in response to his interview with Piers Morgan 
  • Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville have both expressed relative sadness about Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia club Al-Nassr. 

    Ronaldo confirmed his move to the for Saudi Arabian side on a sensational £175million-a-year contract following his tumultuous exit from Manchester United in November.

    Ronaldo, 37, had been a free agent after leaving United in the wake of his damning and controversial interview with Piers Morgan.

    Cristiano Ronaldo has officially signed for Al Nassr on a sensational deal worth £175million-a-year

    Cristiano Ronaldo has officially signed for Al Nassr on a sensational deal worth £175million-a-year

    And Al-Nassr have now confirmed Ronaldo has put pen to paper, with reports in Saudi Arabia stating he has signed on a two-year deal.

    Speaking on Sky Sports after Liverpool’s win over Leicester City, the two pundits were asked for their thoughts on the situation. 

    Despite having been a target of Ronaldo’s diatribe to Morgan over a month ago, Neville was able to take a step back and said that he was ultimately sad because of the way it ended with United. 

    Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract at Man United was terminated by mutual consent in December

    Ronaldo conducted a bombshell interview with Morgan last month in which he took aim at Ten Hag, Manchester United and various other figures

    This move came just days after Ronaldo’s bombshell interview with Piers Morgan on TalkTV

    ‘I felt as though he would want to stay in Europe, it tells me that the offers are staggering and the clubs didn’t come in for him,’ he said.

    ‘There’s an element of sadness for me – last of Ronaldo at the top level. 

    ‘That had to come to an end at Old Trafford – it looks like Cristiano is finishing his career in Saudi.’

    Neville’s sadness was likely tinged with a feeling of nostalgia – given he was more than half-way through his career with United when Ronaldo first pitched up at Old Trafford. 

    Carragher, who admitted recently on a podcast that he was no fan of the Portuguese – though he did admit he admired his commitment and work ethic – made a quip about Ronaldo finishing his career sat across an interview with Piers Morgan while Lionel Messi lifted the prize they both coveted the most.

    Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville both labelled it a sad end of one of the game's greatest players

    Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville both labelled it a sad end of one of the game’s greatest players

    ‘It’s a sad end for him isn’t it,’ he said. ‘Ronaldo has finished his career with an interview with Piers Morgan and Messi has won the World Cup.’

    The Saudi Pro League club announced his arrival in a tweet saying: ‘The world’s greatest athlete officially signed for Al-Nassr’, with Ronaldo also taking up an ambassadorial role. 

    Part of his role as an ambassador will be to help Saudi Arabia’s joint bid with Egypt and Greece to host the 2030 World Cup, it has been claimed.

    He joins arch rival Lionel Messi in taking up a promotional position with the gulf nation, which has faced criticism for its human rights record, as well as crackdowns on women’s rights activists, LGBTQ+ people and those who speak out against the rule of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.



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