Raise your shirt! Ronaldo joins Al Nasser on a two-and-a-half-year contract
There are reports from many foreign media. Revealing the news in the same direction that Cristiano Ronaldo, a 37-year-old footballer, has signed a two-and-a-half-year contract, or until June 2025, with a salary of around 200 million euros per year.
Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese superstar Agree to sign a contract with Al Nassr, a famous club in the Saudi Arabian league. is completed He will play for the oil tycoon until 2025.
Ronaldo is now a non-affiliated player. After referring to just parting ways with the Red Devils while going through the 2022 World Cup in Qatar After his controversial interview with host Piers Morgan, he attacked the club and Dutch manager Erik ten Hag for his lack of self-respect. Making this time a free agent player able to move to any football club
And after that, Manchester United, the giant club of the English Premier League stage, announced the termination of the contract with Cristiano Ronaldo, the famous superstar striker. This time it was a separation with the approval of both parties.
Previously, there were reports that Ronaldo would receive the highest salary from Al Nasser in football history, which is more than 177 million pounds or about 7,400 million baht per year or a week. 3.4 million pounds each, which this information has not been clearly confirmed. But equal to that in a 2-year contract, the amount of wages may be as much as 50,000 million baht, while being with Manchester United, CR7 receives 500,000 pounds per week of wages.
On Friday, December 30, the Foi Thong national team striker came out open minded that he is delighted to have signed for the Al Nassr team and promises to help the team achieve even more success
“I’m very happy and I’m focused on getting a new experience with the new league. In the past, I have been successful by winning every championship in Europe. I think it’s time for me to share those experiences in Asia.”
Ronaldo will not be able to make league appearances for Al Nasser as he remains suspended. Banned for two league games for slapping an Everton supporter’s mobile phone on the floor while playing for the Red Devils in April.
For Al-Nassr, it is the second most successful club in the Saudi Arabian league. They have won nine league titles, last doing so in 2019, and were also involved in the FIFA Club World Cup against Real Madrid in 2000.