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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 present contract with Al-Nassr is set to expire at the end of the current season, it would appear that the former Manchester United star is currently in the midst of negotiating a brand new arrangement that is absolutely astounding.


The astonishing new contract that Cristiano Ronaldo is likely to sign with Al-Nassr is anticipated to bring in at least 168 million pounds for the star. Ronaldo is about to sign the contract.


Due to the fact that his contract with the Saudi Pro League team has come to an end, the footballer who formerly played for Manchester United will be departing the club at the conclusion of the current season. As a consequence of his sudden departure from Old Trafford, he has been living in the Gulf state since January 2023. This is the consequences of his hasty departure.


During his stint at Al-Nassr, Ronaldo had been paid a base salary of 164 million pounds for each and every season. Additionally, he had the ability to make an additional £49 million from a number of off-field endeavours, which contributed to his overall earnings. At the Saudi club, there has been a long-standing desire to obtain a new contract for the player who is 39 years old. It would appear that the Saudi club is making an offer to Ronaldo to enhance his wage in an effort to keep him as a member of their team.


According to Marca, he will now receive almost four million pounds more over the course of the season, in addition to receiving a number of other lucrative incentives. This is in addition to the fact that he will receive a variety of other lucrative incentives. Additionally, there have been rumours that the club will provide the Portuguese superstar with a percentage of ownership in the team. This is expected to take place in the near future.


 

 

After everything was going on, Ronaldo eventually disclosed the previous year that players were following him to the Middle East in order to receive money. This revelation came while everything was underway. “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,” he said. “I knew that players would follow because of the culture of football.”

I was aware that the culture of Saudi football was nice because I had friends who had played in Saudi Arabia in the past and because Portuguese coaches were there. I also knew that Saudi football was played in Saudi Arabia. Naturally, if you ask me: Do you believe that it would be possible for such a large number of famous people to relocate there in such a short period of time? Absolutely not at all. On the other hand, I was aware that the football would be different as a consequence of the activities that I took. My self-assurance extends beyond the world of football and into other areas as well. I am confident in myself.

Ronaldo has scored 81 goals for Al-Nassr in 90 games, and it is probable that he could soon be joined at Al-Nassr by a former teammate of his from Manchester United. Ronaldo has the ability to score goals for Al-Nassr. He was said to have conveyed his wish for chiefs to make decisions, according to the speculation.

 

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