Saudi Arabia wants a journalist to escort Cristiano Ronaldon to each step

In what is first in the world, a business magazine in Dubai is hiring a journalist to cover the position of Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia. Five times the winner of the Golden Ball became Al Nasr's player after signing a lucrative 173 million pounds a year. As part of the deal, [...]
Five times the winner of the Golden Ball became Al Nasr's player after signing a lucrative 173 million pounds a year. As part of the deal, Ronaldo will serve as ambassador of the Saudi Arabia 2030 World Cup, writes Periscopi.
The media's interest in Al Nasr and the Pro Saudi League has increased massively after Ronaldo's agreement and has shown that Arab business wants to be in everything that the Portuguese Superstar does in the Middle East.
The media publishes their magazine every week and received over 1,000 applicants from around the world in 24 hours since the announcement was published, according to Time.
It is a dream job for anyone who loves football and candidates must speak fluent English and Arabic (written and spoken).
The previous experience of writing about sport is not considered to be essential, although work includes covering all Al Nasr's domestic and external games and any media-related and commercial-related events, as well as offering “daily updates and knowledge in Ronaldo's life as it sets up. In Saudi Arabia”
“Arabian Business is committed to covering the biggest stories in the Middle East, and nothing is bigger than Ronaldo's transition to Saudi Arabia”, managing editor Matthew Amlot said.
“We are looking for a new, dynamic reporter who can help us at every step the Portuguese attacker taking in Saudi Arabia, the Arabian Gulf and the Middle East”, the newspaper's announcement reported.












