Fans in Saudi Arabia were left puzzled after posters appeared on the streets referencing Cristiano Ronaldo, following his notable absences from Al Nassr matches and training sessions. The notices, which have since circulated online, carried a peculiar message that read: “This is a 40-year-old going through an obligation of excessive crying, and his family is looking for him.”
The posters appear to be a tongue-in-cheek response to the Portuguese superstar’s absence, blending humor with fan concern. Social media users have reacted with amusement, debating whether the notices are an intentional joke, a marketing stunt, or simply an expression of fans’ curiosity about Ronaldo’s whereabouts.
Ronaldo, widely regarded as one of football’s greatest players, has been under intense scrutiny during his tenure at Al Nassr. His absences from games and training sessions have fueled speculation about his form, fitness, and future at the club.
While the exact origin of the posters remains unclear, the incident highlights the global fascination with Ronaldo and the creative ways fans express their admiration—or frustration—when their favorite stars are away from the spotlight.



