Cristiano Ronaldo signed for Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League a year ago. His impact on and off the pitch, including goals and assists, has been significant. His move has transformed football in Saudi, raising questions about how long he can continue in the improving league.
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It's one year since Cristiano Ronaldo signed for Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr. As usual, he has provided goals, headlines, glamour and controversy. But how has Ronaldo's move transformed football in Saudi? And how long can he keep going as the league improves? @OliverKay ⬇️