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Portugal's Felix joins Ronaldo at Al-Nassr

Portugal's Felix joins Ronaldo at Al-Nassr

Arab News29-07-2025
RIYADH: Portuguese forward Joao Felix has signed a two-year deal with Saudi Arabia's Al-Nassr, where he will join Cristiano Ronaldo, the club announced Tuesday.
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