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Cristiano Ronaldo prepares to make his Al Nassr debut

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  • Ronaldo posts photos of himself in the gym as he prepares to make his Al Nassr debut.
  • The 37-year-old Portuguese star signed a $200-per-year contract with the Saudi Arabian club in December.
  • Ronaldo will not make his debut until January 22.
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Cristiano Ronaldo posted photos of himself in the gym on social media as he prepares to make his Al Nassr debut. “Make every workout count,” Ronaldo wrote on his social media page, sharing photos of his gym workouts.

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The 37-year-old Portuguese star, who signed a $200-per-year contract in December, sat in the VIP box for Al Nassr’s 2-0 win over Al Ta’ee on January 6. He was, however, absent from his seat for the entire second half, as he watched the game while riding an exercise bike in the locker room.

Ronaldo will not be able to make his debut for Al Nassr until January 22 because he is still suspended for smashing an Everton fan’s phone in November during his final days with Manchester United. He will miss the January 14 and 22 matches against Al Shabab and Al Ettifaq, respectively.

After controversially leaving Manchester United, the former Real Madrid and Juventus star joined Al Nassr. Ronaldo eventually joined the Saudi Arabian club because he was without a club, making him the highest-paid player in history.

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