There is a huge speculation of Cristiano Ronaldo’s exit from Al-Nassr following which the star footballer also dropped a cryptic post captioned: “This chapter is over. The story? Still being written. Grateful to all.” Cristiano Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr in January 2023 and he is currently the highest paid footballer in the world.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Salary At Al-Nassr
Period | Salary (GBP) | Salary (USD) |
---|---|---|
Per Week | £3,170,298 | $4,049,851 |
Per Year | £164,855,482 | $210,592,240 |
(According to Goal.com)
According to Marca, Al-Nassr is trying to draft a contract for Ronaldo which offers him 5% share in the club as well. There have been multiple reports about his salary hike as well amid all the transfer rumours.
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When Does Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr Contract End?
Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr contract currently expires on June 30, 2025. But his recent social media post a single picture with cryptic caption has induced many to think that his stint with the Saudi Arabian club is possibly nearing its end. There has been no statement of an extension of his contract and no word from the club or the player, so questions hang in the air regarding his future destination.
Ronaldo To Play Club World Cup?
There is also increasing excitement surrounding next year’s FIFA Club World Cup to be held in the United States. While Al-Nassr did not make it official, FIFA President Gianni Infantino recently alluded to Ronaldo possibly being included if he moves to a qualifying club before the tournament kicks off.
Ronaldo’s Possible Transfer
According to reports Moroccan Club Wydad Casablanca has also approached Ronaldo with an offer to join the club before the FIFA World Cup. “It was just a friendly talk between Wydad’s president and an agent close to Ronaldo, without going beyond informal discussions,” a source was quoted as saying by Reuters.
A number of potential destinations are waiting for Ronaldo. There was speculation about move to Major League Soccer (MLS) would have him joined by his longtime competitor Lionel Messi, perhaps rekindling one of football’s greatest rivalries on US soil. Alternatively, Ronaldo might return to Sporting CP, the team he joined as a young player.