Has Cristiano Ronaldo flown to Madrid in his private jet amid conflict in West Asia? Know truth behind viral claim


Cristiano Ronaldo’s plane flew to Madrid on Monday, triggering speculations that the Portuguese star had left Saudi Arabia due to the conflict in West Asia.

Is Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia or has he left for Spain? This is the question on the mind of his fans as uncertainty looms over where the Al Nassr star currently is amid the conflict in West Asia that started Saturday, February 28 after US and Israel launched strikes across Iran. In reply, Iran has attacked American bases in the Gulf region with Saudi Arabia also among the countries under attack.

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Airspace across the Gulf region was closed for a few days with some respite slowly coming now but situation continues to remain tense. The closure of airspace led to several sportspersons getting stuck in the region which is a transit hub to travel to different parts of world.

Did Ronaldo leave Riyadh?

Ronaldo’s whereabouts amid the attacks also became a talking point as reports emerged that his private plane had left Riyadh for Madrid.

Flight tracking platforms on Monday showed a Bombardier Global Express 6500, Ronaldo’s customised jet, leaving Riyadh around 8:00 PM local time. The platforms recorded that the plane had touched down in the Spanish capital shortly after midnight on Tuesday.

This led to claims that the Portuguese star had fled Saudi Arabia due to conflict. The timing of the flight also added credibility to this claim.

Al-Nassr’s clarification on Ronaldo

While the speculations of Ronaldo leaving Saudi Arabia were rife, Al-Nassr posted a photo of him working out in their ‘House of Nassr’ training camp. The Portuguese star was seen training in that photo.

The club also revealed that Ronaldo had suffered a hamstring injury during their 3-1 win against Al-Fayha in the Saudi Pro League. Reports suggest the 41-year-old could be sidelined for between two and four weeks

“He (Ronaldo) started a rehabilitation program and will be under evaluation day by day,” the club said in a statement.

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So, Ronaldo is still in Saudi Arabia as he recovers from his injury.

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Cristiano Ronaldo left out by Al-Nassr for second consecutive game; here’s the reason behind his continued absence


Cristiano Ronaldo’s relations with the Saudi Pro League appears to have hit rock bottom these past few days after his criticism of the Public Investment Fund and how it manages its clubs in the competition.

Cristiano Ronaldo was excluded from Al-Nassr’s starting XI for Friday’s league match against Al-Ittihad at the Awwal Park Stadium, marking the second time ‘CR7’ was snubbed by his club in as many games. What makes his exclusion even more perplexing is the fact that the 41-year-old Portuguese superstar was left out of Al-Nassr’s plans despite being fully fit.

Ronaldo had signed with Al-Nassr in December 2022 after a second spell with Manchester United that ended on a sour note, becoming the highest-paid footballer ever with a salary of £177 million. The former Real Madrid forward’s arrival had been met with plenty of fanfare in Saudi Arabia, and put Al-Nassr as well as the Gulf kingdom on the football map.

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Ronaldo cries foul over Benzema’s arrival at Al-Hilal

More than three years later, however, Ronaldo’s relationship with the Saudi Pro League appears to have hit rock bottom with an exit for the superstar appearing imminent. According to reports, it is five-time Ballon d’Or winner’s growing frustration with the Public Investment Fund and the way it manages its clubs in the SPL.

The PIF, Saudi’s sovereign wealth fund that is behind several mega projects in the kingdom and bankrolls a number of sporting ventures, has a majority ownership of four clubs in the Saudi top-flight competition including Al-Nassr.

Ronaldo, however, wasn’t pleased with what he perceived as PIF giving preferential treatment towards some of those clubs, especially when it comes to funds being spent on transfers.  While Al-Nassr made limited purchases during the winter transfer window, French striker Karim Benzema’s high-profile transfer from Al-Ittihad to Al-Hilal earlier this week has become the biggest talking point in Saudi football.

Both Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal are owned by the PIF and the latter happen to be Al-Nassr’s direct rivals for the Saudi title. Ronaldo is yet to win the SPL with his club since his arrival, having won just one trophy – the 2023 Arab Club Champions Cup – in the past three years.

Al-Nassr register back-to-back wins without ‘CR7’

His former Madrid teammate’s arrival at Al-Hilal will presumably have irked Ronaldo, who decided to sit out of the away game against Al-Riyadh on Monday, the same day Benzema inked a deal with his new club.

Al-Nassr, however, have found to win both games in Ronaldo’s absence, defeating Al-Riyadh 1-0 and Al-Ittihad 2-0 with AFCON 2026 hero Sadio Mane scoring in both games, indicating that coach Jorge Jesus does have contingency plans in place in case Ronaldo continues with his protest, or ends up leaving the club in the near future.

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The back-to-back wins have allowed Al-Nassr to narrow the gap with Al-Hilal down to a solitary point after 20 games, boosting the club’s hopes of winning their first league title in seven years.

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