The Saudi club could announce Ronaldo on 1 January (Picture: Getty)
Cristiano Ronaldo could be joined by Real Madrid and Barcelona legends Sergio Ramos and Sergio Busquets at Al-Nassr.
With no takers in Europe following his release from Manchester United, Ronaldo is expected to seal a huge money move to the Saudi Arabian side which could be confirmed on 1 January, according to latest reports.
The 37-year-old is set to sign a deal worth around £175m-per-year with Al-Nassr targeting more European stars as Saudi Arabia sets its sights on hosting the 2030 World Cup alongside Egypt and Greece.
The club are now attempting to convince Barcelona stalwart Busquets to jump on board, making a ‘dizzying offer’ for the 34-year-old, Mundo Deportivo report.
The Spain international has entered the final six months of his contract at the Camp Nou with Al-Nassr’s sporting director Goran Vucevic, a former member of the Barcelona scouting staff, overseeing attempts to bring the veteran to Saudi.
Busquets has also attracted interest from David Beckham’s Inter Miami while he has also not ruled out the possibility of extending his stay at Barca.
Ronaldo could also be reunited with a former Real Madrid teammate in Ramos, with Al-Nassr working on a deal to bring him to the club next summer, according to Marca.
Ramos is out of contract at the end of the season (Picture: Getty)
While the former Los Blancos captain has enjoyed more game time at Paris Saint-Germain this season, the Saudi side plan to present him with an offer to join when his contract in the French capital expires at the end of the season.
Al-Nassr’s focus for now however is Ronaldo, who saw his Manchester United contract terminated in early December in the aftermath of his explosive interview with Piers Morgan.
The veteran forward had been holding out for offers to stay in Europe and had been hopeful of joining a club that would allow him to keep playing in the Champions League.
Chelsea, Napoli, Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid were among the clubs offered the Portgual international but concrete interest never materialised.
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