Ronaldo claims Saudi Pro League “Better” than MLS
By Reuters
18 July 2023 |
10:19 am
Cristiano Ronaldo has claimed that the Saudi Pro League is “better” than the MLS. The Al Nassr striker says he has no plans to join his long-time rival Messi in the MLS or return to a team in Europe.
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