Cameroon’s World Cup star Vincent Aboubakar released as Cristiano Ronaldo is registered as Al-Nassr player

Cameroon's World Cup star Vincent Aboubakar released as Cristiano Ronaldo is registered as Al-Nassr player

Vincent Aboubakar, the striker who played a large role in the victories Cameroon recorded at the 2022 World Cup has been released by Al-Nassr following the registration of Portuguese football star, Cristiano Ronaldo as a player of the Saudi club.

Cameroon's World Cup star Vincent Aboubakar released as Cristiano Ronaldo is registered as Al-Nassr player

Saudi outlet Al-Riyadh reported that Aboubakar is now available on a free transfer amid links to Manchester United.
Following the registration, Ronaldo who still has one game remaining of the ban issued by the English FA in November for smashing an Everton fan’s phone, will now likely make his debut in Al-Nassr’s Pro League match against Al-Ettifaq on January 21, fitness and team selection depending.
Cameroon's World Cup star Vincent Aboubakar released as Cristiano Ronaldo is registered as Al-Nassr player
Aboubakar who is looking for a new club following his release after recording 13 goals and six assists during his time at the Saudi club, has most recently been linked with a loan move to Manchester United which terminated Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract before the 2022 World Cup commenced.

Andre Onana retires from international football after World Cup fallout with Cameroon’s coach Rigobert Song

Andre Onana retires from international football after World Cup fallout with Cameroon's coach Rigobert Song

Cameroon’s goalkeeper Andre Onana has retired from international football at the age of 26 after he was sent home from the 2022 World Cup.
Onana who played only at Cameroon’s World Cup opener against Switzerland was dropped in their second game against Serbia after a heated argument with coach Rigobert Song over his tactics.

Andre Onana retires from international football after World Cup fallout with Cameroon's coach Rigobert Song

The Inter Milan goalkeeper reportedly ‘refused’ to alter his playing style for Song, which led to him being replaced by Devis Epassy.
Though Cameroon defeated Brazil in their final group game, it wasn’t enough to see them progress as Switzerland finished second to the South Americans.
Announcing his retirement days after the tournament was concluded, Onana wrote;
Andre Onana retires from international football after World Cup fallout with Cameroon's coach Rigobert Song
“After endless hours of training, endless trips and a lot perseverance, I can proudly say that I have fulfilled my great dream.
“But every story, however beautiful it may be, has to end. And my story with the Cameroonian national team has come to an end.
“Players come and go, names are fleeting, but Cameroon comes before any person or player.
“Cameroon remains eternal and so does my love for the national team and for our people who have always supported us.
“My feeling will never change. My Cameroonian heart will continue to beat and wherever I go I will always fight to lift the flag of Cameroon as high as possible.
“I will continue to support as a fan, just as the more than 27 million Cameroonians do at every match. I can only thank all those who trusted me and believed that I could add and contribute to this team.”

Andre Onana retires from international football after World Cup fallout with Cameroon's coach Rigobert Song