5 months ago, the “Don” joined “Al-Alamy” after amicably terminating his contract with Man United, for 200 million euros per season until 2025.
The Spanish newspaper said: “Despite Ronaldo’s state of stability in the Saudi capital, some have started talking about his future and the possibility of his departure after the sporting failure that accompanied the Al team. -Nasr so far.”
It should be noted that Al-Nasr lost the Arabian Super Cup, as well as the King’s Cup, and they are also far from Al-Ittihad Jeddah at the top of the Saudi league, by 3 points, at 3 end rounds.
And in all tournaments of the season, Ronaldo was able to score 13 goals and make two assists, in his 17 games for Al-Nassr.
The widely circulated newspaper ‘Mundo Deportivo’ said in its version published on Tuesday: “Ronaldo can’t take it anymore and wants to leave the Saudi League. He has become aware of the reality of the club and the situation in the country, especially in terms of sports infrastructure and its difference with Europe. His relatives have started talking about it. It is with the clear objective of being able to leave and return to Europe.”
The newspaper said that Ronaldo wants to unilaterally terminate his contract with Al-Nasr, although this will subject him to a 4-month suspension and also force him to pay huge financial compensation to the club, as he has two years left in his contract. . .
What will happen if the contract is terminated?
If Cristiano Ronaldo decides to leave without a valid reason, he will have to compensate the club for the remaining two years of his contract as stipulated in the FIFA Regulations for the transfer of players, in particular article 17 relating to termination without immediate cause. where it is stipulated that “In all cases, the party terminating the contract undertakes to pay compensation.
The compensation is calculated taking into account the national legislation, the specificities of the sport and other objective criteria. These criteria should include in particular “the remuneration and other benefits due to the player under the current contract or the new contract, the remaining contractual period, up to a maximum of five years, the costs and expenses incurred by the former club (amortized over the term of the contract), as well as the question of whether the termination of the contract took place within a protected period.
In addition to the obligation to pay compensation, the regulations provide for sporting sanctions against a player who terminates a contract within the protected period.
As is the case for the Portuguese, who is currently 37, and has two years to sign the new contract. The sanction will consist of a four-month restriction on his eligibility to play in any official match.
Note that in the case of Manchester United, there was an agreement with the English club to end it. This explains why they are not punished.
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