No, Cristiano Ronaldo Didn’t Flee Saudi Arabia — Al-Nassr Confirms

Ronaldo's club posted an image and video of the football star training.

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Cristiano Ronaldo is still in Saudi Arabia, contrary to reports claiming that the football star left the country due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East

Taking to X, Ronaldo's club, Al-Nassr, posted an image and video of Ronaldo training.

Unfortunately, the football star is out injured after suffering a hamstring injury.

"Cristiano Ronaldo has been diagnosed with a hamstring injury after the last game against Al-Fayha," Al-Nassr's post read.

Previously, it was reported that Ronaldo's RM320 million luxury jet was spotted leaving Saudi Arabia shortly after drone strikes targeted the US Embassy in Riyadh

The 41-year-old football star lives in the capital with his partner, Georgina Rodríguez, and their five children when Iran attacked US assets in Saudi Arabia.

According to Daily Mail, while flight-tracking data confirmed the aircraft's departure, it remained unclear whether the legendary forward or his family were actually on board.

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Image via Daily Mail

According to Iranian state media, two drone strikes targeted the US diplomatic headquarters at night, while an additional building in Bahrain was also reportedly destroyed

Thousands of expatriates have been fleeing the Middle East as the deadly conflict enters its fourth day, leaving many high-profile residents on edge.

Former Manchester United teammate Rio Ferdinand described the situation in Dubai as "terrifying", noting that missile strikes had forced his family into a lockdown similar to the COVID-19 era.

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Image via Daily Mail

Flightradar24 records indicated that the jet flew for nearly seven hours, crossing Egypt and the Mediterranean before touching down in Madrid at 1am

Ronaldo purchased the sophisticated black aircraft in 2024 for 61 million pounds (RM320 million) after selling his previous Gulfstream G200 for 16 million pounds (RM83.9 million).

The luxury plane, which accommodates 15 passengers, was recently used by Rodríguez for a trip to Milan, though her current whereabouts remain unconfirmed.

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