"The Planet" mocks Ronaldo .. and Saudis respond strongly!

Saudi fans were outraged by the tweet published by Al Kawkab Club - one of the second-tier clubs - on its account on "Twitter" about its denial of the contract with Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, and considered it to belittle one of the most important players in the history of football.

Al Kawkab Club said in its controversial tweet: "Statement .. There is no truth to the press news linking Al Kawkab and the Portuguese player #Ronaldo Cristiano, the player is completely outside our accounts."

Statement:


There is no truth to the press news that links the planet with the Portuguese player #Ronaldo Cristiano @Cristiano


The player is completely out of our accounts # Planet_Pride_Al Kharj pic.twitter.com/hpAO99TFKr

- Saudi Planet Club (@alkawkabfc) July 14, 2022

The tweet comes hours after the press report published by CNN, confirming that a Saudi club entered into negotiations to annex Ronaldo, without revealing the name of the club, noting that the offer is very attractive and includes 30 million euros, the value of the deal for Manchester United, and an annual salary of 125 million euros for Ronaldo per year, 250 million euros for two years, which are the duration of the contract, and 20 million euros in commission for his agent (Jorge Mendes).

Saudi fans commented on the tweet with a violent attack, but the nicest response was from "Abu Abdulaziz", saying: "The tweet is a distortion and disparagement at Al Kawkab Club and reflects the level of mentality that runs the aforementioned club's account."

As for the fan, "Sami", he said: "They go down to the second degree and you tweet like this," and "Asir" commented: "They are camouflaged because no one ruins the deal for them."

It is noteworthy that Ronaldo did not specify his position on staying or leaving Manchester United at a time when he did not travel with his team's preparatory mission in Asia.

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