Saudi is nice but I want to be close to my family - Cristiano Ronaldo's wife drops huge transfer hint amid potential Al Nassr exit
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Saudi is nice but I want to be close to my family - Cristiano Ronaldo's wife drops huge transfer hint amid potential Al Nassr exit

David Ben 21:57 - 30.05.2025

Georgina Rodriguez has sparked fresh questions about Ronaldo’s next move.

Cristiano Ronaldo's girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez, appears to have subtly hinted at her desire for a potential move away from Saudi Arabia, suggesting that proximity to family could influence their next steps.

In a recent interview with Vogue Arabia, conducted by Ronaldo himself, the 31-year-old Spanish model discussed their life in Saudi Arabia and the challenges of being far from her family.

Cristiano Ronaldo with his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez at the Globe Soccer Awards | Imago

Rodriguez expressed gratitude for the warm welcome they received in Saudi Arabia, describing it as a "very family-oriented country."

Georgina Rodriguez at the 2025 Met Gala | IMAGO

 She acknowledged the country's hospitality and the adjustments they've made to their daily routines. 

However, she also candidly shared the emotional toll of being distant from her loved ones:

Georgina Rodriguez at the 2025 Paris Fashion Week | Getty

“On another hand, what I miss most is being so far away from my family, as it's difficult to get here. I’d like to be closer to them.”

Al Nassr scramble over Ronaldo's future 

Al Nassr superstar Cristiano Ronaldo (Credit: Imago).

Ronaldo's contract with Al Nassr is set to expire in June 2025, and while the club is reportedly working on a renewal, the uncertainty surrounding his future continues to grow.

 The club's sporting director, Fernando Hierro, confirmed that negotiations are ongoing, with other reports suggesting they have agreed a deal to keep the five-time Ballon d'Or winner.

Adding to the speculation, FIFA President Gianni Infantino has hinted that Ronaldo could participate in the upcoming Club World Cup, despite Al Nassr not qualifying. 

Infantino suggested that discussions are underway to allow Ronaldo to join the tournament, potentially with a different club.

Several clubs have been linked with a move for Ronaldo, should he decide to leave Al Nassr. 

Reports suggest that Al Hilal are among the favourites to sign the Portuguese star, with the club's interest piqued by his potential availability.