Details of Cristiano Ronaldo's reported role in Joao Felix's move from Chelsea to Al-Nassr have been revealed.
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Felix, 25, is set to join Al-Nassr for an initial £26 million ($35m) transfer, where he will link up with fellow Portugal star Ronaldo. And according to Foot Mercato, the 40-year-old allayed any concerns the ex-Atletico Madrid man had about joining the Saudi Pro League side by using a 'powerful argument: the national team'.
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Ronaldo reportedly stressed that by playing together at Al-Nassr, the two compatriots will be able to develop a greater understanding on the pitch over the course of 40-50 games next season and that will stand them in good stead ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The report adds that this playing together factor could be 'decisive' in manager Roberto Martinez's final choice for the Portuguese national team.
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Felix, who spent the second half of last season on loan at AC Milan after struggling for game time at Chelsea following his £45m ($60.5m) move from Atletico in 2024, is said to have understood the importance of this deal and 'undoubtedly' played a key role in his decision to join Al-Nassr.
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Ex-Barcelona loanee Felix, who is set to sign a two-year deal with Ronaldo's side on an annual salary of €10m, is expected to join the Saudi team for pre-season training in Austria in the coming days.