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Cristiano Ronaldo’s staggering new contract details emerge including Al-Nassr part-ownership

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In spite of the fact that Cristiano Ronaldo’s current contract with Al-Nassr expires at the conclusion of the current season, it appears that the former Manchester United star is now in the process of signing a fresh new, eye-popping agreement.

The staggering new contract that Cristiano Ronaldo is about to sign with Al-Nassr is expected to bring in at least 168 million pounds for the player.

The former Manchester United player will be leaving the Saudi Pro League club at the conclusion of the current season since his contract with the club has expired. Since January 2023, he has been residing in the Gulf state, which is the result of an abrupt departure from Old Trafford.

During his time with Al-Nassr, Ronaldo had received a basic salary of £164 million every season. In addition, he had the opportunity to earn an additional £49 million through a variety of off-field endeavours. There has been a long-standing desire on the part of the Saudi club to get a new contract for the 39-year-old player, and it would appear that they are making an offer to Ronaldo to increase his salary in an effort to retain him.

It has been reported by Marca that he will now receive roughly four million pounds more during the course of the season, in addition to receiving a variety of other lucrative incentives. Additionally, it has been rumoured that the Portuguese superstar would be granted a portion of ownership in the club by the club.

 

 

While everything was going on, Ronaldo eventually revealed the previous year that players were following him to the Middle East in order to get money. He made the following statement: “I knew that players would follow because, not only in terms of financial remuneration, which is the primary point you can say, but also because of the culture of football.”

Because I had acquaintances who had played in Saudi Arabia in the past and because Portuguese coaches were there, I was aware that the culture of Saudi football was pleasant. Obviously, if you ask me: You anticipate that huge celebrities would relocate there in such a short amount of time? Not at all. But I anticipated that the football would be different as a result of my actions. My confidence in myself extends beyond the realm of football and into other domains as well.

For Al-Nassr, Ronaldo has scored 81 goals in 90 games, and it is possible that he could soon be joined at Al-Nassr by a former teammate of his from Manchester United. It was speculated that he had expressed his desire for chiefs to make

 




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