Cristiano Ronaldo admits he did not want for Al Nassr to finish the season without a trophy, but the Portuguese striker says he is content in Saudi Arabia and hopes more well-known players would join him there for the upcoming season.
Ronaldo made his debut with Al Nassr in January after signing a two and a half year deal worth more than 200 million euros ($220.16 million), according to the media.
Al Nassr finished second behind Al Ittihad in the Saudi Pro League (SPL), despite the fact that he scored 14 goals in 16 games.