Ronaldo and Klopp Agree as Liverpool Could Benefit After Latest Farcical Scenes
- On Thursday, Al-Nassr announced Cristiano Ronaldo signed a two-year contract extension, keeping him past his 42nd birthday.
- Ronaldo's motivation to stay at Al-Nassr is driven by his belief in Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup project and his ambition to win a major trophy.
- Ronaldo scored 93 goals in 105 matches and earns £178 million annually, translating to about £5.5 crore daily, confirming his significant on-field impact and earnings.
- Ronaldo's contract renewal boosts the Saudi Pro League’s profile, attracting more fans and revenue, as he claims the league is now among the top five globally.
- Cristiano Ronaldo aims for the 1,000-goal milestone and is committed to the 2034 Saudi World Cup project, extending his legacy long-term.
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My Dear Madeira: A breathtaking golfing gem - Irish Golfer Magazine
The first thing you see when you land at Funchal Airport in Madeira is a head shot of Cristiano Ronaldo but I can assure you that this stunning island has much more to offer than just a homage to their favourite son. Madeira is renowned for its stunning natural volcanic landscapes, storied history and its local cuisine, especially Madeira wine, but it is also home to three breathtaking golf courses. If Ronaldo ever fancies taking up golf when he…
At 40, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to surprise. The Portuguese striker has renewed his contract with Al-Nassr for two more seasons, demonstrating his desire to continue being a protagonist in......
For a very long time, the uncertainty surrounding the immediate future of Cristiano Ronaldo made it talk. While he was under contract with Al-Nassr until 30 June 2025, the Portuguese made the suspense last. And it was finally four days from the due date that an agreement was announced around an extension of two more years. A few weeks earlier, the possibility of seeing the five-time Balloon of Or going to a team engaged in the World Cup of clubs…
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