Manchester United continue their preparations for the 2025/26 campaign with Ruben Amorim leading his first full pre-season in charge.
The Portuguese tactician is expected to focus on integrating new signings, trimming the squad, and reviving United’s identity after a turbulent few years at Old Trafford.
While the club charts its future, one of its greatest-ever players remains centre stage in world football — even from thousands of miles away.
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Cristiano Ronaldo, now the face of Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, continues to attract attention wherever he plays, and his influence still links back to United in more ways than one.
And now, his current club has made a significant decision that could shake things up heading into the new season.
Al-Nassr have officially announced the departure of manager Stefano Pioli and his entire coaching staff, ending their collaboration less than a year after it began.
Pioli, who joined the Saudi Pro League side in September 2024, oversaw 44 matches, recording 28 wins, 7 draws, and 9 defeats, with his team scoring 101 goals and conceding 46.
Despite those numbers, Al-Nassr fell short in their title challenge, finishing third in the 2024/25 league campaign — a result considered underwhelming given the squad’s talent and budget.
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The club confirmed Pioli’s exit in a statement this week, noting that the search for a new manager is already underway and that further updates will follow shortly.
Cristiano Ronaldo, who remains under contract with the club, played a leading role throughout the campaign but could not guide Al-Nassr to silverware under the Italian’s leadership.
Ronaldo chose to remain at Al-Nassr despite reports linking him with a switch to Al-Hilal ahead of the Club World Cup.
For Manchester United fans, the news serves as another reminder of Ronaldo’s continued presence in global football and the growing competitiveness — and volatility — of the Saudi Pro League.
Though far from Old Trafford, Ronaldo’s every move still resonates with the United faithful, especially as Al-Nassr aim to rebuild once again following Pioli’s departure.
Al Nassr Club Company informs that Mr Pioli and his Staff are no more the acting coaching staff of the first team.
We would like to thank Mr Pioli and his staff for their dedicated work during the past season. pic.twitter.com/U4aMzNWbUp
— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) June 25, 2025
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