Big salaries are not a problem for the Al-Nassr club. But the next question is whether Cristiano Ronaldo is ready to join the Saudi Arabian league. Al-Nassr saw potential not only on the pitch, they bought Cristian Ronaldo not only for a football investment project and especially for the development of football in Saudi Arabia. While Chelsea are unlikely to invest their money in a player as old as Cristian Ronaldo, given his contribution and quality has declined, despite rumors circulating that Chelsea's new owners are interested in the superstar.
What I mean is European clubs they will definitely struggle on the issue of giving wages whereas for the Al-Nassr club they have no objection to that even a direct offer from them with 200 million euros plus with various sponsors who will be part of Ronaldo if possible in going to There, in essence the Arab League only wants to improve their league with the arrival of Ronaldo Of course, this league will become even more known if Ronaldo really anchors in the Arab League.
That's what I think Chelsea is not worth investing in old players enough to know that Ronaldo has now decreased his performance due to age which cannot be avoided then it is back to coach Potter whether he can or will choose another player.
Even though there is no agreement between the two clubs or whether Inter Milan will reject an offer from Asenal, Arteta is still quite sure that Hakan Calhanoglu still has the chance to accept an offer from them at least until the World Cup ends. There are still many possibilities that will happen after the World Cup ends.
Anything can happen but it also depends on their players that's for sure after the World Cup is over we'll see all sorts of transfer news in the winter, with Arteta's interest in Hakan Calhanoglu it's pretty sure Arsenal's management team will try to get him back on a final decision after the transfer window opens the rumors will get stronger about this news, because I see that Hakan Calhanoglu has been quite impressive performing for Inter Milan.
As you said it is true that if Al Nassr succeeds in bringing in Ronaldo, the Arab League will become increasingly known, but that will only be for a moment or the next 2 seasons. Al Nassr can also make history if they are able to bring in Ronaldo because it will break the record for wages for one player. Age is indeed a factor for European teams to bring in Ronaldo but Chelsea is very close to Ronaldo after Ronaldo's agent met Todd Boehly in the transfer window last summer. There is a lot of wild speculation circulating out there regarding Ronaldo future in his new team where financially healthy clubs are rumored to have a desire to get Ronaldo.