When Martinez left Barcelona for Al-Nassr this summer, the move raised eyebrows across Europe. The Basque centre-back had been a reliable figure in Hansi Flick's title-winning side, helping Barca secure La Liga, Copa del Rey and Supercopa de Espana trophies while reaching the Champions League semi-finals. Yet the allure of a new adventure and the chance to play alongside Ronaldo proved irresistible.
Although Barcelona didn’t receive a transfer fee, Martinez’s exit helped the Catalan club ease their wage burden by €14 million (£12m/$15m). At 34, he saw Al-Nassr as a fresh challenge both professionally and personally. The Spanish defender admitted that his introduction to life in Riyadh came with a surprise a warm welcome from the five-time Ballon d’Or winner himself.


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