The drama in Riyadh reaches a fever pitch. After delivering the Saudi Pro League title to Al Nassr for the first time in seven years, manager Jorge Jesus seemed destined for the exit door. His contract had expired. The signals were clear. The Portuguese tactician himself had whispered that his time in the Kingdom was winding down. But in football, as in life, nothing is ever written in stone.
The Ronaldo Intervention
Just when the transfer markets of Istanbul were heating up, a miracle unfolded. Saudi journalist Bukairy reported that Al Nassr has struck a one-year deal to keep their champion coach. But this was not just boardroom politics. This was personal. Team captain Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly went directly to the club's hierarchy with a simple, undeniable demand: keep Jesus. The Galactico's influence proved decisive, halting the departure and securing the mastermind behind their recent triumph.
Whispers from the Bosporus
For a brief, thrilling moment, the Turkish superclubs held the keys to Jesus's future. The 65-year-old legend had publicly stirred the pot, speaking of unfinished business in the country of the three giants. He had famously stated that the only place he never won a championship was Fenerbahce. "Maybe there is a story to complete there," he had said, dangling the possibility like a prize. He also confirmed interest from Beşiktaş, leaving Galatasaray as the third interested party in the grand Turkish trio.
Those dreams of a Turkish exile have been shelved, at least for now. The official announcement is expected shortly, but the message is already clear. The king of the league stays in Riyadh, bowing to the will of his star player. The Turkish giants must look elsewhere, while Al Nassr prepares to defend their crown with the same fiery spirit that brought them glory.
Ronaldo'nun bu müdahalesi gerçekten sürpriz oldu ngl. fenerbahce taraftarları için hayal kırıklığı ama Al Nassr şansı tuttu. şimdilik böyle görünüyor...