'I was pleasantly surprised' – Inigo Martinez reveals chat with Cristiano Ronaldo after joining Al-Nassr from Barcelona

Inigo Martinez has opened up about his "surprising" chat with Cristiano Ronaldo after completing his move to Al-Nassr.

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  • Martinez praised the star’s character

'I was pleasantly surprised' - Inigo Martinez reveals chat with Cristiano Ronaldo after joining Al-Nassr from Barcelona'I was pleasantly surprised' - Inigo Martinez reveals chat with Cristiano Ronaldo after joining Al-Nassr from Barcelona'I was pleasantly surprised' - Inigo Martinez reveals chat with Cristiano Ronaldo after joining Al-Nassr from Barcelona

Martinez, 34, surprised the footballing world after deciding to terminate his contract in order to join side Al-Nassr on a free transfer. The international has since admitted his decision was financially motivated, describing his bumper new salary as impossible to reject.

Martinez’s decision to move to Al-Nassr will see him team up with Portugal forward Ronaldo, 40, with the defender revealing the two have already spoken following his arrival. While Martinez says he had already heard good things about the former and Manchester star, he could not help but be “surprised” by his new team-mate’s positive energy.

Describing his early rapport with Ronaldo, Martinez – in quotes carried by Portuguese publication O Jogo – said: “There’s a good feeling; he was waiting for me when I arrived in Portugal [for pre-season training], and we were able to talk. He’s cheerful, and I sense a good atmosphere within the group.”

Martinez is one of a number of eye-catching arrivals at Al-Nassr this summer, with Joao Felix having sealed a move from in July. Jorge Jesus’ men are also close to completing a £26m ($35m) deal to sign winger Kingsley Coman.

Martinez could line up alongside Ronaldo when Al-Nassr take on Al-Ittihad in the Saudi semi-final on August 19.The Saudi giants have been in good form in pre-season, winning three out of their four warm-up fixtures.