According to Ronaldo, 38, of Mundo Deportivo, the Middle Eastern club’s infrastructure and that of Europe are noticeably different.
The Ronaldo camp is now beginning to publicly express Ronaldo’s desire to go back to Europe and look for suitors.
The international player from Portugal signed a two-year contract with the team in January for an estimated €200 million per year after joining as a free agent.
The former star of Juventus, Real Madrid, and Manchester United has made an impression at Mrsool Park, where in 17 games across competitions he has scored 13 goals and provided two assists.
Second place in the Saudi Pro League belongs to Ronaldo’s team.
three points behind Al-Ittihad, the league’s top team.
Before leaving the Saudi side, Ronaldo will reportedly need to make up for the unspent months of his contract.
Ronaldo will also receive a four-month ban from participating in any official games as part of the punishment.