Cristiano Ronaldo Signs Record-Breaking Al-Nassr Deal Worth ₹2,000 Crore Annually

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Just a few weeks after hinting that he might leave Al-Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo has signed a new 2-year contract with the club, ending all rumors about a possible return to European football.

Record-Breaking Contract: What Cristiano Ronaldo Will Earn

Even though Ronaldo has been the top scorer in the Saudi Pro League for the past couple of seasons, he still hasn’t won the league title. The team’s poor performance also meant they failed to qualify for the FIFA Club World Cup.

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Cristiano Ronaldo seemed ready to leave Al-Nassr after the team’s repeated failures, but things have changed a lot in the past week.

Al-Nassr announced on social media: “Cristiano Ronaldo is staying at @AlNassrFC until 2027.” Soon after, reports came out about the huge new contract the Portuguese star has signed.

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Bonuses, Perks, and Ownership: Inside the Mega Deal

According to Talksport, Ronaldo will now earn £178 million a year (around 400 million euros or INR 2000 crore over the next two years) after agreeing to extend his deal with Al-Nassr. The contract also includes several bonuses and benefits:

  • A £24.5 million signing bonus (which goes up to £38 million in the second year)
  • An £8 million bonus if Al-Nassr win the Saudi Pro League
  • A £5 million bonus if they win the Asian Champions League
  • A £4 million bonus if Ronaldo wins the Golden Boot
  • 15% ownership of Al-Nassr, estimated to be worth £33 million
  • An £80,000 bonus for every goal (which increases by 20% in the second year)
  • A £40,000 bonus for every assist (also goes up by 20% in the second year)
  • £60 million worth of promised sponsorship deals
  • £4 million in private jet costs covered by Al-Nassr
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Ronaldo’s Impact on Saudi Football’s Growth

This massive deal shows just how important Ronaldo is to the club, both on and off the pitch.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the famous Portuguese goal scorer, joined Al-Nassr in 2023. His arrival marked the beginning of a trend where many well-known players in the later stages of their careers started moving to Saudi Arabia, attracted by the country’s wealth.

Cristiano Ronaldo Set For New Al-Nassr Deal As Transfer Power Grows 40 And Still Running The Show, Credits- Twitter

Just last month, after the Saudi Pro League ended with Al-Nassr finishing third and missing out on all trophies again, Ronaldo posted: “This chapter is over,” leading many to believe he was planning to leave.

However, a source from the Public Investment Fund (PIF), a key investor in Saudi football, told AFP: “Ronaldo’s presence is a key factor in developing the Saudi league in the last two years and a half. He opens the door for elite and young players to come to Saudi Arabia,”

The PIF, which is backed by the country’s oil wealth, manages several major clubs in the Saudi Pro League, including Al-Nassr, Al-Hilal, and Al-Ahli.

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