Al-Nassr, the Saudi Pro League club featuring Cristiano Ronaldo, is still operating under financial fair play (FFP) restrictions, according to recent reports. The club has been subject to these constraints, which limit their ability to spend on new players and wages, as part of the league's efforts to ensure financial stability.
The restrictions have been a source of concern for the club, as they aim to compete at the highest level both domestically and in Asian competitions. Despite the presence of high-profile signings like Ronaldo, Al-Nassr has had to navigate a complex financial landscape, balancing their ambitions with the league's regulatory framework.
As of August 2026, the situation remains unchanged, with Al-Nassr continuing to face these limitations. The club's management is reportedly working on strategies to comply with the rules while still strengthening the squad. However, no specific details have been released about the exact nature of the restrictions or how long they are expected to last.
This development comes amid broader discussions about the financial sustainability of football clubs in the region, as the Saudi Pro League seeks to attract global talent while maintaining fiscal responsibility.