Cristiano Ronaldo's plane took off from Saudi Arabia. The future of the Portuguese star is in doubt

In the midst of armed conflict in the Middle East, Cristiano Ronaldo (41) is involved in Saudi Arabia with two major goals: to win the first Arab trophy with Al Nassr and to reach the 1,000 career goal mark. It is very close to both. With 10 games to go, his side are two points ahead of Al Ahly and three ahead of Al Hilal.

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But the insecurity in the area gives him great emotions. Cristiano Ronaldo's private plane left Riyadh hours after the drone attack on the US embassy and there is no confirmation that CR7 was on board.
Cristiano Ronaldo's private jet took off from Riyadh to Madrid, shortly after the US embassy in the Saudi capital was bombed by Iranian drones, and landed at the Spanish airport around 1.30am.
However, there is no confirmation that the footballer was on board. According to the Spanish daily As, in fact, the Portuguese star from Al Nassr would not have left Saudi Arabia.
Flightradar data confirms the flight of the private jet, but the mystery remains as to who was on board.
One of the biggest questions is whether the Saudi Pro League will continue as scheduled.
At the same time, the group stage of Asia's secondary continental tournament, the AFC Champions League Two, was suspended for teams affected by the conflict.
CR7 is lured by Donald Trump to come and play in America. In addition, the Lusitanian was dissatisfied with certain aspects of the first Arab league and was on strike.




