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Cristiano Ronaldo: The scandalous amount that Al-Nassr will invest in renewing the Portuguese star

Published:14/01/2025 - 14:34h

Updated:14/01/2025 - 14:35h

Cristiano Ronaldo will continue to be one of the highest paid players in the world, as Al-Nassr plans to renew his contract with a financially astronomical offer

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Everything seems to indicate that Cristiano Ronaldo will continue to be the main offensive reference for Al-Nassr, the team with which he has a contract until June 30, 2025, and which apparently is already in negotiations to extend his link with the Arab entity. This step is particularly significant for 'CR7', who, approaching 40 years old, remains active with an important goal in mind: to reach the impressive milestone of 1000 goals at the professional level.

The new contract that Al-Nassr would have offered Cristiano Ronaldo to renew

As reported by the Arab media 'Al Khabar', Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr are already in talks to renew the contract of the Portuguese star until June 30, 2026. Not only that, it is expected that the former Real Madrid player will sign a new impressive agreement in economic terms, very similar to the one he sealed when joining 'Al-Alami' in 2023, estimated at 200 million euros per season, including base salary and image rights.

According to the aforementioned source, Al-Nassr would ensure the continuity of Cristiano Ronaldo with a contract of approximately 200 million euros per season, which would consolidate him as the highest-paid player in the Saudi Pro League. The Portuguese star would surpass other stars like the unstoppable Karim Benzema of Al-Ittihad (100 million euros) and Neymar Jr. of Al Hilal (100 million euros).

The other reason that would have tied 'CR7' to the Arab team

Therefore, it seems that the legendary forward of the Portuguese national team has decided to stay at Al-Nassr, despite the interest of teams like Al-Hilal managed by Jorge Jesus, who wanted him as a major attraction to strengthen their attack. This decision to stay, it is worth noting, is also linked to the promise that Al-Nassr will make 'top' signings in the upcoming summer transfer window to be competitive in all possible competitions and face the two giants of the local tournament, Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad.