From absolute oblivion, Al Na'ssr has become a global brand and household name overnight. 'The surge in stocks is understand'able, considering that Real Mad'rid legend Cristiano Ronal'do sig'ned and committed for at least the next two years of his career wi'th' them last week.
According to reports from MARCA, this is just the beginning of th'e Saudi-based club’s sky-high ambiti'ons. After securing Ronaldo’s signatur'e, they now aim at signing Luka Mo'dric and Sergio Ramos in the near 'future to reunite the Real Mad'rid trio.
Surprisingly, there could be a ch'ance of the side making their fan'tasy a reality given the situat'ion of the other two players.
At 37 years of age, Modric is' still the engine of Real Madrid’s midfie'ld. With the club looking to snap u'p Jude Bellingham in the 'Sumar, the Croat may see it as the right time to call it quits in Spain, although repo'rts suggest that he is willin'g to stay in Madrid for another ye'ar.
Sergio Ramos, on the other ha'nd, is rendering his services at Pa'ris Saint-Germain and has only rec'ently overcome his injuries an'd become a starter. Yet, he will be 37 by t'he time the summer window comes around and could look to move aw'ay fr'om Europe.
The trio won everything there w'as to win during their tenure toget'her at the Bernabeu including the UEFA Champions League and' La Liga. To see all three in action togeth'er would be a fairytale end to their illu'strious careers.
Al Nassr currently sit atop the Sa'udi League standings with 26 poi'nts in 11 games but could go down' to second later this week if Al-Sha'bab and Al-Ittihad won their ga'mes.