Cristiano Ronaldo has extended his contract with Al Nassr, which will see the five-time Ballon d’Or winner earn a staggering €400 million per year.
Ronaldo extended his contract by two years, which will bring his stay in the Saudi capital to four years since he arrived at the club from Manchester United.
The Portuguese captain earned a guaranteed €90 million salary per year. He also earned from commercial and sponsorship deals, bringing his earnings to €200 million – the highest-ever football salary.
Ronaldo shared the news of his contract extension on his X page with the caption;
A new chapter begins, same passion, same dream. Let’s make history together”.

In his first year, Ronalso led Al Nassr to the 2023 Arab Club Championship trophy as he finished as top scorer with six goals.
Ronaldo bagged a brace in the final as Al Nassr beat Al Hilal 2-1 in extra time to win the trophy for the first time since its inception in 1981.
In the last two seasons at Al Nassr, Ronaldo has won the top scorer award with 35 and 25 goals respectively, maintaining his proficiency in front of goal.
For the next two years, Cristiano Ronaldo will earn €13/sec, €772/minute, €46,300/hour, €1.1/day, €7.6/week, €33.34/month, and €400/year.
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