Cristiano Ronaldo might need to settle his differences with former rival Sergio Busquets with Al-Nassr looking to sign up a second El Clasico legend.
The Saudi Pro League outfit snapped up Ronaldo on a two-year deal following his Manchester United exit, with Busquets coming to the end of his Barcelona contract at the age of 34.
Spanish outlet AS report that the Middle Eastern side have offered up a two-year deal worth a huge £32million for the World Cup winning midfielder.
Busquets has been at Barcelona since 2005, playing 707 games for the senior side since his 2007 debut and winning eight La Liga titles.
Having retired from Spain duty following the World Cup, Busquets has also been linked with signing a new deal at Barcelona thanks to the support of his manager.
“An example of sacrifice, of leadership.
“From a football point of view, he is the equilibrium of the team, he commands his teammates.
We will always see him as an example, a mould.”
With Ronaldo set to earn £173m from his time in Saudi Arabia, he has hit the ground running with five goals from his first three domestic outings.
Having asked his team-mates to sign his hat-trick ball after the fixture, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner even asked the ref to do the same.