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Jonathan Gorrie

Cristiano Ronaldo in line to make Al Nassr debut against Lionel Messi and Paris Saint-Germain

Cristiano Ronaldo could make his Al Nassr debut against old rival Lionel Messi when the Saudi Arabian side meet Paris Saint-Germain in a mid-season friendly later this month.

Ronaldo missed the first of two domestic games for his new club on Friday after being suspended by England’s Football Association (FA) for knocking a phone out of a fan’s hand following Manchester United’s defeat at Everton in April.

Manager Rudi Garcia confirmed the 37-year-old forward would also miss the league game against Al Shabab and make his debut against Ettifaq on Jan. 22 - unless he plays against Messi’s PSG in a team made up of players from Al Nassr and Al Hilal in Riyadh on Jan. 19.

"It (his debut) won’t be with the Al Nassr jersey. It will be a mix between Al Hilal and Al Nassr," Garcia was quoted as saying by L’Equipe.

"As the coach of Al Nassr, I cannot be happy with this match. For development, to see PSG, to see the great Parisian players, indeed it is a good thing. But we have a championship game three days later.

"In terms of scheduling, it could have been better thought out. But it’s not a big deal... We are in the lead, we are happy. It is a difficult championship to win, but we intend to do it."

Garcia said Ronaldo’s arrival in Saudi Arabia was similar to Pele’s move to New York Cosmos, shining the spotlight on the little-known Saudi club who have amassed more than 10 million new Instagram followers since his signing last month.

The former Lille and Olympique Lyonnais coach said he hopes Ronaldo rediscovers the enjoyment of playing football after a tumultuous two-month period during which his United contract was terminated and Portugal lost in the World Cup quarter-finals.

"In recent months, between Manchester United, the national team and also at a private level, he has not had easy moments," Garcia said.

Final face-off? January 19’s friendly could be the last time Ronaldo and Messi meet on the football pitch (AFP via Getty Images)

"If he finds the pleasure of playing again, it will be a good goal to achieve."

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