What you say is true. If Ronaldo provides excessive input, it will appear as if he isn't a player, but rather someone in charge of Al Nasr. However, this is undeniable, because according to existing reports, Ronaldo currently owns a share of Al Nasr's profits. I forget the percentage, but the point is, this means that Ronaldo can be indirectly said to be part of Al Nasr now. Therefore, it's natural for Ronaldo to provide considerable advice to those in charge at Al Nasr, because Ronaldo is indeed part of Al Nasr.
Therefore, I don't think we need to worry about this. Because if Ronaldo is given more authority by Al Nasr, we have no right to envy him. This is indeed an agreement or deal Ronaldo made with Al Nasr. Because, as we know, if Al Nasr doesn't fulfill all the conditions proposed by Ronaldo when his contract is extended, it's highly likely that Ronaldo will not agree to stay at Al Nasr. So, yes, that's the current reality. So, we all have to accept all the facts.
Well we don't need to be jealous because Cristiano Ronaldo deserves what he gets at the moment. Because Cristiano Ronaldo currently has the authority for this team too. So it is quite natural that he is also always there to provide advice or something like that for this club. Because based on the news I read Cristiano Ronaldo was also given 15% ownership of shares for the club. So that well this makes Cristiano Ronaldo not just a player there. But he also became one of the shareholders for the club. So well Cristiano Ronaldo's authority has indeed become bigger there.
And actually Cristiano Ronaldo has also had a huge impact on the popularity of Al-nassr and the SPL itself. Which this impact will not be obtained from bringing in other players. So it is very natural that Cristiano Ronaldo all his wishes will try to be fulfilled by Al-nassr. Because Al-nassr and SPL also need Cristiano Ronaldo.
(Sourch: https://www.nusabali.com/berita/195598/ronaldo-teken-kontrak-rp10-triliun-di-al-nassr-fasilitas-yang-didapat-bikin-geleng-geleng)It's true, we don't need to envy Ronaldo's achievements at Al Nassr, as he certainly has the right to provide input. Indeed, Ronaldo was given a 15% stake, and it's understandable that Ronaldo seems to be constantly controlling Al Nassr. With a 15% stake, he certainly doesn't want Al Nassr to stagnate, as success would undoubtedly increase Cristiano Ronaldo's income.
Indeed, for those unfamiliar with the situation, Ronaldo's actions are undoubtedly surprising. Ronaldo's contributions to Al Nassr are indeed significant. Indeed, if Al Nassr had brought in players other than Ronaldo, Al Nassr and the SPL wouldn't have become as famous as they are now. Cristiano Ronaldo is certainly serious about the upcoming season, and I hope Al Nassr will fulfill Ronaldo's requests for the benefit of Al Nassr. I also hope Ronaldo asks Al Nassr to quickly bring in a top player to replace John Duran. because of course it would be better to buy many top players so that Al Nassr is ready to compete with other strong teams in the next season.