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Ronaldo ‘to earn €550,000 per day’ and ownership under new Al-Nassr deal

Jan 17, 2025 | Sports

January 17, 2025

Cristiano Ronaldo’s potential new deal with Al-Nassr could see him earning a staggering €183 million annually, which equates to €550,000 per day. Beyond the financial terms, the contract includes a 5% ownership stake in the club, reflecting Al-Nassr’s confidence in Ronaldo’s leadership and commitment.

Ronaldo has reportedly set conditions for renewing his contract, urging Al-Nassr to strengthen the squad to compete with top Saudi Pro League teams like Al Hilal and Al Ittihad. He is keen on adding renowned players, including Brazil’s Casemiro, to the team.

Casemiro, currently under contract with Manchester United until next year, has seen reduced playing time under coach Ruben Amorim. Reports suggest he may no longer be considered a key player, potentially opening the door for a reunion with Ronaldo. The duo has previously played 122 matches together for Real Madrid and Manchester United, contributing to seven goals during their time as teammates.

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