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Cristiano Ronaldo, Al-Nassr bid: 200 million per season in Saudi Arabia

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The Spanish newspaper Marca reports the stratospheric figure for the Portuguese champion of the Riyadh club who is coached by Rudi Garcia. It would include a two-and-a-half-year contract as well as advertising deals

Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the main protagonists of the World Cup in Qatar with the Portuguese national team, after his adventure in the Premier League with Manchester United, due to the well-known differences with Ten Hag, would go for Saudi Arabia and a less competitive league, but certainly with resources not even conceivable at other ‘latitudes’ (including MLS).

In fact, according to the Spanish sports newspaper Marca, CR7 would be close to an agreement with Al-Nassr, the team coached by former Roma coach Rudi Garcia. The 37-year-old Portuguese champion should sign a two-and-a-half-year contract, with a mind-boggling €200 million per season (CUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN QATAR, UPDATES IN REAL TIME)

Offer for a two-year contract

The club’s offer, which would be valid for two and a half years, includes both signing and advertising deals. The presence of the Colombian goalkeeper Ospina and the Spaniard Alvaro Gonzalez is striking in Al-Nassr’s selection. Ryad’s team, which plays its home games at the Msool Park stadium (capacity of 25,000 fans), could therefore rely on Ronaldo to beat their great rival Al-Hilal, reigning Saudi League champions.

Portugal has already qualified for the eighth finals of the World Cup

Following the split with Manchester United, the 37-year-old star said he would make a decision about his future after the World Cup. His Portugal, which has already qualified for the round of 16, will be back on the field against South Korea on Friday, December 2 at 4 p.m. Italian time, with the aim of taking first place in Group H. So far, Cristiano Ronaldo has scored a goal, from a penalty kick, in the victory over Ghana on the debut in Qatar 2022.

Source: TG 24 Sky

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