What did Ronaldo's special list of giving up Al Nasr contain?

Cristiano Ronaldo handed Al Nasr officials a special list after his arrival at the club. After the break of the contract with Manchester United, Ronaldo has moved to Saudi Arabia for a new adventure where he earns 173 million pounds in the season, writes Periscope. The winner of the Golden Ball made his debut. [...]
After the break of the contract with Manchester United, Ronaldo has moved to Saudi Arabia for a new adventure where he wins 173 million pounds in the season, writes. Periscope.
Five times the winner of the Golden Ball made his debut at Al Nassr as captain in a 1-0 victory over the Ethiza on Sunday, and Ronaldo has already begun to be awed there.
And a new report from ESPN says Ronaldo did just that since he threw his pen on paper and arrived at Riyadh.
Ronaldo's transfer to the Middle East has nothing to do with his field presentations, he has been brought to football growth in Saudi Arabia.
After the signing, CR7 gave Al Nasr leaders a list of best practices and told them about the improvements he thinks should be made.
Those within the club are now working to make those suggested adjustments in an effort to become a major force in Asian football.
The 37-year-old is known for his search for the best and was particularly critical of the old United environments when he returned for the second time.












