Here’s how Cristiano Ronaldo will earn an extra $200 million after his move to Al Nassr

Last week, the Portuguese superstar, 37, was introduced to hundreds of Al Nassr supporters in Riyadh.


Here’s how Cristiano Ronaldo will earn an extra $200 million after his move to Al Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo for Al Nassr

An oil-rich nation, Saudi Arabia, is thinking about presenting a proposal to host the world championship of football in 2030, together with Egypt and Greece. According to reports, Ronaldo will make an additional 200 million euros while he is in Saudi Arabia. Ronaldo will serve as an ambassador for Saudi Arabia to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup, according to AFP, who will take advantage of his wide-ranging appeal.

Cristiano Ronaldo just inked a record contract with Al Nassr, which allowed him to reclaim the leading position on the list of the highest-paid footballers. According to reports, the star footballer and the Saudi Arabia-based club have agreed on a contract for more than 200 million euros. With the record contract, he dethroned Kylian Mbappe of PSG as the highest-paid footballer.

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“Ronaldo will be paid more than 200 million euros ($214 million) for the deal. He will be an ambassador for the Saudi World Cup 2030 bid for another 200 million,” AFP cited an insider as making the statement.

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The former Manchester United star will receive an additional 200 million euros for his work as an ambassador to help the nation host the 2030 FIFA World Cup. It is therefore unquestionably a huge deal for the current Al Nassr striker, who had a forgettable 2022 due to a dispute with the Old Trafford club owners and management as well as Portugal’s poor performance at the FIFA World Cup.

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When will Cristiano Ronaldo debut for Al Nassr?

Cristiano Ronaldo will be required to wait until January 21 to mark his professional debut for Al Nassr, his current Saudi Arabian side. At the same point, he was anticipated to debut versus Al Ta’ee in the Saudi Pro League on Thursday, with 28,000 supporters purchasing tickets.

With the Old Trafford episode casting even more gloom, Ronaldo’s tediously orchestrated departure from Manchester United currently has yet more drama to be enacted. Cristiano Ronaldo is now completing a two-game suspension with Al Nassr following an altercation in November at Goodison Park in which he knocked a mobile phone out of the grasp of an Everton supporter.

Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to make his breakthrough for Al-Nassr on January 21, as per a source close to the Saudi club who communicated to AFP on Saturday. The club dissolved Cameroonian Vincent Aboubakar’s contract in order to comply with the Saudi federation’s cap of eight foreign players, and the 37-year-old will soon be permitted to join his new squad.

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