Cristiano Ronaldo 'happy' in Saudi Arabia, wants other players to join him
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Cristiano Ronaldo concedes he did not expect to finish the season empty-handed at Al Nassr but the Portuguese forward says he is happy in Saudi Arabia and hopes other big-name players will follow him to the league for the next campaign.
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