The Portuguese superstar gave fans a glimpse of his intense drills at Al Nassr through newly shared pictures.

Dubai: Cristiano Ronaldo resumed training on Friday after returning to Saudi Arabia a day earlier.
The Portuguese superstar shared photos of himself training at Al Nassr’s facilities, signalling positive progress in his recovery.
Cristiano Ronaldo had travelled to Spain following a hamstring injury, but returned to Saudi Arabia on Thursday after focusing on rehabilitation. The 41-year-old’s comeback comes at a crucial time, with Al Nassr preparing to resume competitive action.
Posting an update on social media, Cristiano Ronaldo wrote: “Good to be back! Looking good.”
The forward has been sidelined since February 28, when he sustained the injury during a crucial phase of the season. There had been concerns about its potential impact on his form ahead of the final months leading into FIFA World Cup preparations.
However, his latest update suggests his recovery is on track, raising hopes of an imminent return to full training. Cristiano Ronaldo’s optimistic message reflects growing confidence as he intensifies his rehabilitation.
His timing could prove significant, with Al Nassr set to face Al Najma on April 3 following the international break. If progress continues, he could be available for selection.
Meanwhile, Roberto MartĂnez had already played down concerns, explaining Ronaldo’s absence from the latest national team squad and indicating the injury was not serious. He suggested a recovery timeline of “a week or two,” which now appears to be on schedule.
A return to action would be a major boost for both club and country as preparations intensify. With the FIFA World Cup approaching, maintaining peak fitness will remain a top priority for the veteran forward.


