Saudi Arabia’s football revolution continues — and it’s not just about signing big European stars anymore. Now, the battle lines are being drawn between the Saudi Pro League giants themselves, with a potential blockbuster transfer threatening to ignite tensions between two of the league’s most iconic players: Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo.

According to multiple reports, Al-Ittihad, the reigning Saudi champions and home to former Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema, are preparing a shocking bid to lure one of Ronaldo’s key teammates away from Al-Nassr this summer.

And the player in question? It’s none other than [insert player name here – e.g., Anderson Talisca or Otávio], one of Al-Nassr’s most influential stars and a vital piece in Ronaldo’s pursuit of silverware in Saudi Arabia.


A Growing Rivalry on and off the Pitch

Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema were once partners-in-crime at Real Madrid — an unstoppable attacking duo that helped bring home Champions League titles and break records. But now, they find themselves on opposing sides of a fierce domestic rivalry, each leading a different Saudi super-club with massive financial backing and sky-high ambitions.

Al-Ittihad, after a disappointing season that saw internal conflict and reported rifts between Benzema and the coaching staff, are looking to reshape their squad — and making a statement move like signing one of Al-Nassr’s best players would send shockwaves through the league.

Sources close to the negotiation claim that Al-Ittihad are ready to offer a lucrative package, potentially doubling the player’s current wages, to convince him to jump ship — a deal that could also include bonuses, housing, and image rights.


Tensions Building: Ronaldo Reportedly “Unhappy”

Rumors swirling in Riyadh suggest that Cristiano Ronaldo is not pleased about Al-Ittihad’s pursuit. For a player known for his leadership and fierce loyalty to his teammates, losing a key ally to a direct rival — especially one led by his former teammate Benzema — could create friction.

Insiders say Ronaldo views the potential departure as a disruption to Al-Nassr’s title ambitions, and could reportedly pressure the club’s management to reject any offers or match the financial terms to keep the player.

With Al-Nassr chasing both the domestic title and AFC Champions League glory, any internal instability could derail their momentum — something Al-Ittihad would be happy to take advantage of.


A New Era of Intra-League Battles

Until now, most of the Saudi Pro League’s transfer headlines involved European superstars arriving in the Kingdom. But this rumored move marks a shift in strategy — the biggest clubs are now fighting over each other’s assets, intensifying the competition and raising questions about loyalty, identity, and power within the league.

Football analysts see this as a natural evolution of the SPL’s rapid rise.

“Once you bring in stars like Ronaldo, Benzema, and Neymar, the next step is inevitable: internal power struggles,” said one Gulf-based sports journalist. “This league isn’t just growing — it’s starting to cannibalize itself to get ahead.”


What’s Next?

As of now, no official offer has been confirmed, but multiple sources report that talks are ongoing, with Al-Ittihad willing to push aggressively to finalize a deal before the Saudi summer transfer window closes.

If successful, the move would:

Deepen the rivalry between Al-Ittihad and Al-Nassr

Strain the once-strong relationship between Ronaldo and Benzema

Potentially shift the balance of power in the Saudi Pro League

For now, all eyes are on the player’s decision — and on Cristiano Ronaldo’s reaction, should his trusted teammate be tempted away by the glitz, glamour, and gold of Al-Ittihad.

One thing is certain: this isn’t just a transfer — it’s a declaration of war.