CRISTIANO RONALDO is reportedly considering a summer move away from Al-Nassr – but clubs will have to pay a significant fee to sign him.

The forward, who turns 41 on Thursday, is currently understood to be on strike at Al-Nassr due to discontent with business behind the scenes.

Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly considering a move away from Al-NassrCredit: Reuters
Saudi Pro League - Al Kholood v Al Nassr
Ronaldo has a £43m release clauseCredit: Reuters

Ronaldo is furious about the apparent favouritism the Public Investment Fund (PIF) has shown to rival clubs in the Saudi Pro League during the transfer window.

Al-Nassr only signed one player last month in 21-year-old midfielder Haydeer Abdulkareem – despite requests from head coach Jorge Jesus to recruit more.

Ronaldo complained as a result and subsequently refused to play in the Saudi Pro League match against Al-Riyadh on Monday.

A report from Portuguese outlet Record now claims that he is considering move away.

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The Real Madrid legend allegedly has a £43million release clause in his current deal.

That was included when he penned a new two-year contract last summer.

It remains to be seen if any club will attempt to trigger his release clause.

His wages could also be a potential issue for anyone looking to sign him.

Ronaldo is currently the highest-paid footballer in the world and earns roughly £488,000 each day.

The forward, who has scored 18 goals in 22 appearances this season, hinted at a shock return to European football in December.

He said: “My passion is high and I want to continue. It doesn’t matter where I play, whether in the Middle East or Europe.

“I always enjoy playing football and I want to keep going. I will reach the number (of 1,000 goals) for sure, if no injuries.”

Ronaldo is currently on 960 career goals.

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