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Cristiano Ronaldo had missed two Saudi Pro League games and a cup tie Cristiano Ronaldo will make his return for Al-Nassr on Saturday after missing three games amid doubts over his future at the Saudi Arabian club. The 41-year-old had reportedly been unhappy with how the club were being run by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF). That led to the Saudi Pro League saying "no individual - however significant - determines decisions beyond their own club", and the Portuguese will now return as captain for his side's game at Al-Fateh. Al-Nassr, third in the table, had teased the news with a social media post showing the captain's armband placed next to Ronaldo's shirt in their dressing room. Ronaldo moved to the Middle East in December 2022, shortly after his contract with Manchester United was terminated by mutual agreement. He became the best-paid player in football history with an annual salary of £177m. However, 10-time league champions Al-Nassr have only won the 2023 Arab Club Champions Cup since he joined. He signed a new two-year contract last June, but BBC Sport has been told his former Real Madrid team-mate Karim Benzema's recent switch to league leaders Al-Hilal from Al‑Ittihad was the principle reason for five-time Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo's frustration. Ronaldo misses second game in a row for Al-Nassr Saudi league warns Ronaldo amid doubts over future What is going on with Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia? Follow your club with BBC Sport Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Get football news sent straight to your phone Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Watch FA Cup: Villa lead Newcastle but Bizot sent off for 'moment of madness' Winter Olympics day eight - follow live Rejuvenated Scotland sweep England aside in stunning Calcutta Cup win The anti-freeze scandal that tainted Austria’s fine wine reputation A Suitable Boy: Where traditions clash with modern dreams A smooth soul throwback mix from iconic voices An intense drama where AI deepfakes have blurred reality Less human, more AI - how figure skating judging can fight bias claims Why are Team GB so good at skeleton? Can you beat our Valentine's Day sports quiz? 'Matt Weston, take a bow! ' - Team GB win first medal at 2026 Games. Video'Matt Weston, take a bow! ' - Team GB win first medal at 2026 Games Why Villa are still relying on old guard - and can it last? A 'very special' FA Cup win and why managing Ronaldo is 'easy' Hiding pace? Too slow? What pre-season testing told us The war dead pictured on banned Ukrainian athlete's helmet 'Intense, aggressive, entertaining' - what will new boss Tudor bring to Spurs? Man cave and fatherhood - Elanga on life at Newcastle Tuchel deal delights FA - but timing has echoes of Capello decision Did Dyche deserve the sack at Nottingham Forest? Lucky break that changed Alexander-Arnold's Real future Frank's downfall: Inside his struggle to get players and fans onboard GB's Muir starts big air campaign - Saturday's guide In Pictures: The best of the Winter Olympics - day by day Pilates pain and spotting space - how Ford stays in England fly-half fight at 32 Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.