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Cristiano Ronaldo Salary: How Much CR7 Is Paid with Reports of New Al Nassr Contract in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH PROVINCE, SAUDI ARABIA, JUN 27 – Cristiano Ronaldo's contract with Al Nassr includes €400 million annual salary, 15% club ownership, signing bonuses, and performance incentives, making him the highest-paid athlete globally.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo extended his contract with Saudi club Al Nassr for two more years until summer 2027, continuing his career in Saudi Arabia.
  • After joining Al Nassr in January 2023 following his departure from Manchester United, Ronaldo transformed the club’s global profile amid speculation over his future.
  • The new contract pays Ronaldo £178 million annually with £24.5 million signing bonus, bonuses of £80,000 per goal and £40,000 per assist, plus a 15% stake in the club and private jet reimbursement.
  • Ronaldo will earn roughly $468 million per year, totaling about $936 million over two years, equating to $53,666 per hour and $15 every second, as he leads Al Nassr’s sporting project.
  • Despite winning the 2023 Arab Club Champions Cup, Ronaldo has yet to secure the Saudi Pro League title, but his extension confirms his role as Al Nassr’s global icon through age 42.
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Cristiano Ronaldo extends his contract with Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia - and the sums earned by the football superstar there are becoming more and more insane.

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The Portuguese striker reached an agreement with the Arab group to extend his link until 2027

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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CR7 finally decided to extend with Al-Nassr. The Saudi club had to hand over the wallet. ...

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