How Cristiano Ronaldo allegedly blocked Victor Boniface’s move to Al Nassr

[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 28/06/2025
It has emerged that Al Nassr captain, Cristiano Ronaldo, was responsible for Victor Boniface’s failed move to the Saudi Pro League. This was revealed by Nigerian broadcast journalist, Onyebuchi Onokala, also known as Buchi Laba. According to Buchi Laba, the club does not sign players except Ronaldo approves the transfer. Al Nassr were linked to Boniface and Jhon Duran but ended up signing the Colombian striker. Buchi Laba wrote on X: “Let me give you small gist about Jhon Duran and why I’m surprised he’s unhappy at Al Nassr. “Al Nassr negotiated for him and Victor Boniface and at the end (…)
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