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Al-Nassr Preparing Big Contract to Convince Cristiano Ronaldo to Re-Sign with the Club Amid Exit Rumors: Reports

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Al-Nassr have reportedly made a stunning contract offer to Cristiano Ronaldo. The Saudi Pro League side are desperate to retain the Portuguese superstar on their books.

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Al Nasr are preparing an unprecedented contract - which will extend the current one, which expires on July 1 - to 40-year-old Portuguese superstar, Cristiano Ronaldo. More...

·Greece
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Al Nasr is preparing an unprecedented contract – which will extend the current one, which expires on July 1 – to sign 40-year-old Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. According to Spanish newspaper “Marca”, the Saudi Arabian team will offer him 182.4 million euros per year, or 15.2 million euros per month, 3.8 million euros per week or 550,000 euros per day. And that’s not all. Cristiano Ronaldo will also receive five percent of Al Nasr’s sha…

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It seems that the 40-year-old world star is still willing to play football in the Saudi league for Al Nassr in exchange for an extremely high fee.

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Portuguese if you would become an actor of the Saudi club with 5% of the shares Al Nassr is willing to offer Christian Ronaldo an unprecedented contract to guarantee the survival of the Portuguese astro of 40 years. According to the Spanish newspaper Marca, the Saudi club prepares a proposal that includes an annual salary of €182.4 million (about $1.1 billion), which is equivalent to about €15.2 million per month (about $96 million).

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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