Ronaldo signs new deal with Saudi club Al-Nassr
- Cristiano Ronaldo, the 40-year-old Portuguese captain, signed a two-year contract extension with Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr on Thursday, ending months of speculation.
- Ronaldo's current deal expired on June 30, prompting transfer rumors including offers from European teams and Saudi rivals, while formal documents for the new contract were still being finalized this week.
- Since joining Al Nassr in December 2022 after his Manchester United contract was terminated, Ronaldo scored 99 goals in 111 appearances, earning the Saudi Pro League Golden Boot and helping the team finish second and third in recent seasons.
- Ronaldo declined multiple offers to join teams competing in this summer's FIFA Club World Cup, stating he had received many proposals but chose to stay, adding 'Al Nassr forever' in a recent video captioned 'The story continues.'
- The contract extension secures Ronaldo's continued presence in Saudi Arabia, reflecting Al Nassr's determination to keep the veteran striker despite missing out on major trophies and aims to boost their chances in upcoming campaigns.
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In addition, Al Nasr gives him 90,000 euros for each goal and 50,000 for each assist, while he will also receive 10 million if he wins the championship.
CR7 made a decision and signed a new contract with Al Nassr. Cristiano Ronaldo will remain active with the Arab group, at least until 2027
Cristiano Ronaldo signed a contract extension for two years with the Saudi club Al-Nassr. The agreement of the great Portuguese player allows him to continue playing until at least 42 years and will give him the opportunity to add more achievements to his record career. "Start a new chapter. Same passion, same dream. Let's make history together," said Ronaldo in a social media post. The winner of the Golden Ball five times moved to Saudi Arabia …
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