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Ronaldo to reveal common ground with Donald Trump

Cristiano Ronaldo, the captain of Al‑Nassr, said he would like to meet U.S. President Donald Trump for a one‑on‑one conversation […]

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Cristiano Ronaldo, the captain of Al‑Nassr, said he would like to meet U.S. President Donald Trump for a one‑on‑one conversation about their shared interests. In a recent interview with British TV personality Piers Morgan, the Portuguese forward praised Trump’s ability to “make things happen,” noting that the former president has visited Saudi Arabia before and expressing hope for a future sit‑down.

Ronaldo described Trump as someone he “really likes” and respects for his capacity to effect change. When asked what they might discuss, he hinted at common ground but declined to provide details, saying he would keep the specifics private until a meeting could be arranged. He has previously called Trump a person who can “change the world,” reflecting his admiration for the former leader’s influence and style.

The prospect of a meeting between the two high‑profile figures has attracted considerable attention, with speculation about possible topics ranging from sports and politics to their experiences as global public personalities. Ronaldo’s comments come amid heightened scrutiny of his personal and professional life following his high‑profile transfer to Al‑Nassr. As one of the world’s most recognizable athletes, his opinions and associations are closely watched by fans and critics alike.

If the meeting occurs, it would likely become a major event, given the international stature of both Ronaldo and Trump. Media outlets and the public would closely follow the encounter, though for now the details of any potential discussion remain known only to Ronaldo.

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