Cristiano Ronaldo, who reportedly will get a whopping £175 million-per-year after signing with Saudi Arabian membership Al Nassr, may also earn an extra £175 million if he promotes the Middle Eastern nation’s bid for the 2030 World Cup with Egypt and Greece, as per AFP, as quoted by The Sun.
A spokesperson for Ronaldo, nevertheless, denied that he has agreed to advertise the 2030 World Cup, in response to the report. But if he does finally relent and places his help behind Saudi’s bid for the 2030 version of the World Cup, he shall be going up in opposition to his personal nation Portugal, who’re additionally attempting to earn the fitting with Spain and Ukraine. Not to say, he’ll be incomes nearly £1 million-per-week.
In December, Ronaldo had signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Al Nassr after leaving Manchester United totally free.
Ronaldo departed Old Trafford in November following an explosive tv interview by which the 37-year-old ahead stated he felt betrayed by the membership and didn’t respect their Dutch supervisor Erik ten Hag.
In a current press convention the place he was formally offered as a Al Nassr participant, Ronaldo stated he turned down “many clubs” around the globe to finish some of the shocking transfers within the sport’s historical past, which may reportedly earn him as much as $200 million a 12 months.
Al Nassr president Musalli Almuammar, howver, didn’t verify the precise figures within the two-and-a-half-year contract.
“He is the best player in football history so it is normal he will be the highest in terms of cost or salary,” Almuammar stated. “This is something that he really deserves, so the amount of money he will take, he really deserves.”