What I mean is European clubs they will definitely struggle on the issue of giving wages whereas for the Al-Nassr club they have no objection to that even a direct offer from them with 200 million euros plus with various sponsors who will be part of Ronaldo if possible in going to There, in essence the Arab League only wants to improve their league with the arrival of Ronaldo Of course, this league will become even more known if Ronaldo really anchors in the Arab League.
That's what I think Chelsea is not worth investing in old players enough to know that Ronaldo has now decreased his performance due to age which cannot be avoided then it is back to coach Potter whether he can or will choose another player.
Al-Nassr gave several tempting clauses to Cristian Ronaldo, in addition to the high salary the player will also be offered a sizable bonus for a three-year contract, but until now Al-Nassr has not received any approval and agreement from Cristian Ronaldo who is currently still focused on the World Cup. Cristian Ronaldo will definitely consider the Al-Nassr club's offer, if no European club dares to reach an agreement with him.
Graham Potter is interested in Rafael Leao because the player looks young and has had a good start at Ac Milan, while Moises Caicedo is the next target considering the player has good qualities in midfield and player Leandro Trossard is a player he has coached.
As you said it is true that if Al Nassr succeeds in bringing in Ronaldo, the Arab League will become increasingly known, but that will only be for a moment or the next 2 seasons. Al Nassr can also make history if they are able to bring in Ronaldo because it will break the record for wages for one player. Age is indeed a factor for European teams to bring in Ronaldo but Chelsea is very close to Ronaldo after Ronaldo's agent met Todd Boehly in the transfer window last summer. There is a lot of wild speculation circulating out there regarding Ronaldo future in his new team where financially healthy clubs are rumored to have a desire to get Ronaldo.
If Cristian Ronaldo is able to produce good results for his country in the world cup, this will be even more attractive for the player, as it will revive big club interest in the player, even if only exercising a short term option as a purchase. That's why the end of the World Cup will be quite interesting for the upcoming transfer market.
But for Chelsea I'm sure Graham Potter has no intention of bringing the player to Stamford Bridge, because there will be a lot of work for the coach to fix, the popularity of Cristian Ronaldo will have an impact on his team.
Apart from being selfish, Cristian Ronaldo's playing style will also have an impact on his team. In addition, the Premier League also requires players who are physically strong and able to run fast in every match, while Cristian Ronaldo has experienced a significant decline in this regard.