According to The Times, Cristiano Ronaldo will now relocate to the Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr more quickly.
As no major European teams are interested in making an offer to the free agent, the 37-year-old is anticipated to finish his move to the Arabian side shortly.
After leaving Manchester United, Ronaldo is not committed to any club team and could easily go to any club that is interested.
The contract is thought to be worth about £175 million per year, and the Saudi side has apparently made a sizable bid for some time.
Ronaldo intended to play for a team in the Champions League if at all feasible, but the source claims that he is now dissatisfied because no offers from major European clubs have come in.
The Times says that top clubs in Europe aren’t interested in signing the veteran striker because of how he left Manchester United and how Portugal coach Fernando Santos left him out of the World Cup.
European clubs have decided that the player who used to play for Real Madrid and Juventus is not worth the risk because he is old and makes a lot of money, even without a transfer fee.