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Ronaldo: Saudi league could be in top five
Portuguese football great Cristiano Ronaldo believes the Saudi Pro League he joined this season could in time become one of the top five leagues in the world.
The Portugal skipper joined Al-Nassr in January on a contract estimated by some media reports to be worth more than 200m euros ($220.16m), reports Reuters.
Ronaldo has played in three of the world's top leagues with stints at Real Madrid in Spain's LaLiga, Manchester United in the English Premier League and Juventus in Italy's Serie A.
The 38-year old said the quality of the Saudi competition had improved even in his short time in it. "We are much better and the Saudi league is getting better and the next year will be even better," he told Saudi SSC channel Tuesday.
"Step-by-step I think this league will be among the top five leagues in the world but they need time, players and infrastructure. "But I believe that this country has amazing potential, they have amazing people and the league will be great in my opinion," he added.
The Saudis do not lack ambition and a source told Reuters earlier this month that Riyadh club Al-Hilal had made a formal offer to secure the services of Lionel Messi, Ronaldo's rival for the title of best player of his generation.
Ronaldo scored a stunning winner Tuesday as Al-Nassr fought back to beat visitors Al-Shabab 3-2 and put Al-Ittihad's Saudi Pro League title celebrations on hold.
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