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Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal claim their mega £210MILLION move for Cristiano Ronaldo only fell through because they were under a transfer ban - with the club the only team to offer the Manchester United star an exit from Old Trafford this summer

Cristiano Ronaldo's move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal only fell through due to a transfer ban, according to claims from club president Fahad ben Nafel.

Sportsmail reported on transfer deadline day that the Riyadh-based team were the only one to make an offer for the Manchester United star after he announced his desire to leave this summer due to their lack of Champions League football.

And Ben Nafel, who sanctioned a two-year contract worth £2million-a-week and £210m in total plus a £25m transfer fee, insisted the Portuguese forward was happy with the move in 'principle', despite reports that he felt it was a step down.