Cristiano Ronaldo has been handed the most lucrative contract in sport history by Al-Nassr. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner signed the new deal with the Saudi Pro League side for a reported signing-on fee of £24.5 million ($33.7m) and will earn wages that will see him rake in over a million pounds every two days.
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Ronaldo handed a two-year deal at Al-NassrHanded a signing-on fee of £24.5 millionWill earn £178m-a-year in wages at Al-NassrFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Ronaldo's venture to Saudi Arabia has not worked out very well for him, as the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has failed to win a single official trophy with Al-Nassr in the two-and-a-half seasons he has been with them. Following their disappointing 2024/25 season, which saw them miss out on AFC Champions League Elite qualification, Ronaldo hinted at a potential exit.
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After weeks of speculation over his future, Ronaldo revealed that he was going nowhere and on Thursday afternoon, Al-Nassr announced that their captain has signed a two-year deal with the Saudi Pro League club. It has now been revealed by The Sun that Ronaldo has taken a signing-on fee of £24.5 million from Faris Najd, which will increase to £38 million if he enters the second year of his deal.
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The Sun also revealed that Ronaldo will be earning £178m-a-year in wages with Al-Nassr, which is £488,000-a-day. The Portugal star will earn £492 million, and that could go up to over half a billion pounds if he triggers his bonuses of £4 million for winning the Golden Boot and £8 million if Al-Nassr win the title
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The Sun's sources are also claiming that Al-Nassr have given Roanldo a 15 per cent ownership stake in the club, worth £33 million. The Saudi Pro League side are hoping that Ronaldo will be a club ambassador in the coming week.