Al Nassr star Cristiano Ronaldo is in the UAE for the Asian Champions League quarter-final clash with Al Ain. Photo: Al Nassr

Granted, the Al Nassr captain is perhaps more used to the waters of Palm Jumeirah, where he has collected a multitude of Dubai Globe Soccer Awards, than the Garden City.

However, it is there at a sold-out Hazza bin Zayed Stadium that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner will contest the quarter-final first leg against record UAE champions Al Ain, before flying back to Riyadh for next week's return match.

Ronaldo, now 39, does already have fond memories of competing in the Emirates. In 2017, when representing Real Madrid, the Portuguese forward not only lifted the Fifa Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi but he played the starring role.

Also, they became the first team to capture the Club World Cup back-to-back.

Ronaldo, who would eventually depart Madrid the following year as the club’s all-time leading scorer, had yet another major moment.

That it took place in the UAE, where he has been celebrated an unprecedented six times as Globe Soccer’s Best Men’s Player, will mean Ronaldo’s trip to Al Ain will hold a special place for him.

On his most recent stay in the Emirates, at the Globe Soccer Awards in January, Ronaldo took part in a panel discussion with Manchester City duo Kyle Walker and Ruben Dias, before taking home awards for Best Middle East Player, the Globe Soccer Maradona Award for most goals scored in a calendar year (54), and Fans’ Favourite Player of the Year.

With five goals to this point in his debut season in the Asian Champions League, he will surely be gunning for more on Thursday against Al Ain, to leave the UAE with reputation even further enhanced.