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Ogden: Portugal means more than Cristiano Ronaldo (1:46)

Mark gives his analysis on Portugal's 2-0 win over Uruguay in the group stage of the World Cup. 1:45

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The Portugal forward is set to wait until after the World Cup before making a decision on his next move, according to sources.

A three-and-a-half year contract worth more than 100 million dollars a year is what Al-Nassr are willing to offer the 37 year old.

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According to sources, Al-Nassr have indicated that they would be willing to compensateRonaldo for the wages he would have earned had he seen out the last six months of his contract.

According to sources, talks over a move to Al-Nassr have taken place, despite the fact thatRonaldo wants his representatives to not be involved in the negotiations.

After his interview with Piers Morgan in which he criticized the club and manager, the Portugal captain left the club without a pay-off.

The soccer player did not score a goal.

Saudi Arabia is hoping that the presence ofRonaldo in their domestic league will help their bid to host the World Cup in 2030.

While he is open to the idea of staying in Europe, he will wait for a better idea of which clubs are interested before making a decision.

The game between Portugal and South Korea will take place on Friday. They will face one of the teams from Group G in the last 16 next week.

According to sources, Portugal are keeping an eye on the fitness ofRonaldo ahead of the game against South Korea after he picked up a foot injury.