I agree with your opinion. In fact, since Al Nassr spent a huge amount of money to recruit Ronaldo, he has not really proved that Al Nassr spent that money is completely worth it, he only shined in a friendly match against Paris Saint-Germain, and official matches are lackluster.
I think Ronaldo is still a stranger to Al Nassr. Ronaldo tried very hard but he and his teammates still lacked coordination. Ronadol needs more time to practice with his teammates to combine better.
Ronaldo doesn't need more time, what he needs is more good players. We saw his performance at Manchester United and it showed that age has greatly reduced Ronaldo's performance. Al Nassr should sign more players that will serve Ronaldo with goal-scoring opportunities because he cannot create them. If the club thought that by signing Ronaldo they have solved all their problems, then they have made a terrible mistake. Ronaldo should be used for marketing and publicity, while the Al Nassr management put the necessary things such as quality players and coaches in place.
On paper, it seems easy for Ronaldo to score more goals considering his achievements in the leagues in Europe. however, that has not been the case so far. Ronaldo has a very fantastic salary, 200 million euros per year. with such a large fee, of course Ronaldo's presence is expected to help Al Nassr become even stronger. however, what happened was the opposite, Ronaldo failed to give his best game.
Rumors are growing, Ronaldo's performance seems to be very disappointing to the Al Nassr club officials. it is very reasonable with such a high fee, if the club expects a lot from Ronaldo to boost All Nassr's performance. related to what you said, that All Nassr really made a big mistake by signing Ronaldo with a fantastic salary. even so, there are still 15 games remaining until the end of this season. and Ronaldo must show his ability, as one of the big stars.
Ronaldo's long and successful career in Europe made him seem like a great buy for Al Nassr. His recent performances have been dismal, and it's clear to understand why the club's administration is becoming frustrated with him. Ronaldo still has an opportunity to prove he was worth the exorbitant price tag, despite the fact that things aren't looking well at the moment. In any case, his knowledge and skill set make him one of the best football players in the world.
15 games left this season, so that's something to think about. This gives Ronaldo plenty of opportunities to prove his worth and validate the club's decision to sign him. I'm sure Al Nassr's fans still believe he can make a difference in the remaining games, despite the fact that he hasn't been performing very well recently.