Wydad AC has reportedly expressed interest in bringing in five-time Ballon D'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo for the FIFA Club World Cup.
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Recent reports suggested that the Al Nassr forward was the subject of interest from Brazil, with Botafogo reportedly looking to add the Portuguese icon to their side for the club tournament.
The latest reports from Marca suggest that Morocco's Wydad AC, Thembinkosi Lorch and Cassius Mailula's side, are looking to add the ex-Real Madrid star to their ranks for the Club World Cup.
The sides participating in the Club World Cup will receive a special transfer window to make signings for the competition, and Ronaldo could potentially make a loan move to secure his participation in the competition.
Wydad, who recently parted ways with South African tactician Rulani Mokwena, are in a tough group with UAE's Al Ain, English giants Manchester City, and Ronaldo's former side Juventus.
The Red Castle reportedly wants Ronaldo's experience and sporting incentive in their squad for the competition.
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The chances of Wydad landing Portugal's top goalscorer are heightened as Ronaldo's current contract with Al Nassr is set to expire on 30 June 2025.