Is Cristiano Ronaldo moving to Saudi Arabia, know about the contract details and offer breakdown
During the past month, Cristiano Ronaldo has dominated the headlines following his controversial interview. The possibility of him rebuilding barriers with Manchester United after his explosive interview with Piers Morgan on the organization’s state of affairs was rejected.
Cristiano Ronaldo Saudi Arabia Offer, Salary And Contract Details Breakdown As Al-Nassr FC Eyes Transfer
Many people disagreed with Ronaldo’s decision to speak out in this way, and many fans and experts equally divided over it, took to internet platforms to express their opinions on the interview.
In the end, however, it did result in a bitter separation between the two sides, with United announcing that Ronaldo would be quitting the team with immediate effect.
Cristiano Ronaldo Close To Signing A Deal With Saudi Arabia?
Cristoano Ronaldo is fortunate to have the World Cup as a stopgap between him and club obscurity, but if reports are to be believed, he will have a deal in place before Christmas.
Ronaldo is reportedly close to agreeing to a massive contract with Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr, which could end up being one of the greatest deals in sports history. The contract, according to Marca, is reportedly for two and a half seasons, with Ronaldo earning a cool €200 million per season during his envisioned stay in the Gulf.
That is a truly bizarre offer, and Ronaldo might find it difficult to decline it. It was always going to take a special deal to convince him to change his mind after making his intentions to continue playing in Europe crystal clear in the summer, and it appears that the wealthy Saudis may have done enough.
As rumours about Saudi Arabia bidding for the 2030 World Cup continue, the country’s top brass intends to make Ronaldo the inaugural star of their football program. Ronaldo’s playing days will, of course, be over by then, but bringing one of the best footballers to ever kick a ball to their shores would be a huge coup for the Saudis in the near term.
In the meantime, Ronaldo will want to stay concentrated on the World Cup that is currently taking place in Qatar as he attempts to win the one trophy that has eluded him thus far.