So if the reason for the departure to Saudi league is actually because of the failure to win the award I will say he definitely shouldn’t but rather stay for sometime and out in performance that they can put in same position to win again
If he feels his statistical low performance is the fault of Madrid's management, he's on a right side. The point is whether he'd find a manager in Saudi that'll bring out the best in him. He's in his prime, it doesn't matter where he goes, his results would speak for him. If he scores more goals in Saudi, fans in Europe would celebrate.
Well,
We can understand that everyone has moments in his life, and large choices can result in some shift in each individual’s career. I firmly believe that at his best, someone’s capacity to go on and create further, as a player, speaks heaps about his commitment and passion irrespective of the country he belongs to.
If he does that in Saudi Arabia, then it will go a long way in proving that ability is the light that, no matter the league or club, a player will excel to the best of his or her capacity. As fans we will remain loyal, party with him every win, and recognize every hustle shown by him. The main thing, however, is that every ball that reaches the net and every successful shot will make all of us happy to see that great potential does not diminish, but simply goes somewhere else.