Cristiano Ronaldo didn’t wait long to welcome Al-Nassr’s new boss. The Portuguese superstar posted a message soon after Jorge Jesus was named the club’s new manager — and it seems this signing already has CR7’s full backing.
Ronaldo, now 40, may be in the final stretch of his career, but the fire still burns.
After a disappointing 2024–25 season where Al-Nassr fell short of major trophies and missed out on AFC Champions League Elite qualification, changes were expected.
And Ronaldo, who just signed a fresh two-year contract, clearly wants a different result this time around.
He reposted Al-Nassr’s official announcement on Instagram Story with the words: “Bem-vindo, Mister Jorge Jesus.” A simple but clear message: welcome, coach.
The move to bring in Jorge Jesus was not just a boardroom decision. Reports suggest Ronaldo played a key role in getting his compatriot to join the club.
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With both men speaking the same language — and chasing the same goal — there’s real hope this duo can finally bring silverware to Al-Nassr.
What Al-Nassr’s new manager Jorge Jesus said about Cristiano Ronaldo?
Jesus, who previously led Al-Hilal to multiple trophies, didn’t hide the reason for joining. “Without his invitation, I certainly wouldn’t be there,” he said of Ronaldo.
“Cristiano Ronaldo is a player who has always won everything he’s played for. He hasn’t won in Saudi Arabia yet. I’ll see if I can help him.”
That’s quite the endorsement. A manager who’s already been successful in Saudi Arabia is now back, not just for the club, but for its captain.
The 70-year-old has signed a one-year deal and will aim to do what others couldn’t — help Ronaldo lift a trophy in yellow and blue.
With a proven record and CR7’s trust, it might finally be the right match.