The complete details of Cristiano Ronaldo’s extraordinary new contract with Al-Nassr have been disclosed. The complete details of Cristiano Ronaldo’s new contract with Al-Nassr have been disclosed following his signing of a two-year extension on Thursday afternoon.
Initially, it appeared that the former Manchester United and Real Madrid icon would be on the move again this summer, pursuing an opportunity to compete in the Club World Cup. However, his wealthy Saudi owners have effectively encased him in gold to ensure his continued presence in the Middle East. His new contract is the most lucrative in the annals of sports, with a minimum of £492 million in earnings expected over the next few years.
The mere sum of his basic compensation is an extraordinary £488,000 per day. However, The Sun indicates that the new contract of football’s all-time leading goalscorer is not solely based on the base salary that renders it so appealing. Last season, Ronaldo scored 25 goals in 30 games in the Saudi Pro League, increasing his total in the country’s premier division to an astonishing 74 goals in 77 appearances.
Nevertheless, the legendary forward is still in pursuit of a league title and is striving to fulfil his duty as a football ambassador for Saudi Arabia’s 2034 World Cup bid. His work is far from complete.An exodus of other prominent names has followed Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia in 2023, resulting in a league that was largely unknown before his arrival, garnering increased global attention.
Ronaldo has been granted a variety of lucrative incentives to act as a “dream ambassador” for the Saudis, who are a wealthy nation, in order to establish a new footballing force that will compete with Europe. Ronaldo will receive a £24.5 million signing bonus in addition to his £178 million annual salary. This incentive will increase to £38 million if Ronaldo elects to activate the second year of his contract.
An insider in the Saudi Pro League has also disclosed that he will be awarded a 15% ownership stake in Al-Nassr, which is estimated to be worth approximately £33 million. £3.4 million per week £178 million annually 15% ownership of Al-Nassr (approximately worth £33 million) £24.5 million signing incentive,
which will be increased to £38 million if he elects to activate the second year of his contract £80,000 bonus per goal (increases by 20% in the second year) The incentive per assist is £40,000, with a 20% increase in the second year. If the Saudi Pro League is won by Al-Nassr, they will receive an incentive of £8m. If he secures the Saudi Pro League Golden Boot, he will receive an incentive of £4 million.
Al-Nassr will receive a £6.5 million incentive if they are able to qualify for the Asian Champions League and ultimately win it. Al-Nassr has committed to sponsorship agreements with new Saudi companies and companies in the Asian market totalling £60 million. Ronaldo and his family will also receive exceptional care off the field.
He will employ 16 full-time employees, including three chauffeurs, four housekeepers, two chefs, three gardeners, and four security personnel. All of this is covered by Al-Nassr at a cost of approximately £1.4 million. Furthermore, £4 million has been allocated for private aircraft utilisation, and sponsorship agreements with Asian organisations have the potential to generate up to £60 million.
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