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He Will Own the Club: Details of Al-Nassr’s Contract Renewal Offer to Cristiano Ronaldo

Al-Nassr is determined to keep Cristiano Ronaldo next season, to the point that the club’s management has offered him a seemingly astronomical offer.

The Don’s contract expires at the end of the current season, and rumors of his desire to leave have continued to circulate following Al-Nassr’s failure to win any titles for the second consecutive year.

Ronaldo is currently the highest-paid player in Saudi football and one of the highest-paid athletes in the world, a fact that has always hindered his transfer to any other club, despite the large number of interested parties.

Details of Al-Nassr’s new renewal offer to Cristiano Ronaldo

According to Marca, Al-Nassr’s management has presented Ronaldo with a new renewal offer, the financial terms of which are nothing short of legendary.

Ronaldo will receive €550,000 per day, or €3.8 million per week, and €15.2 million per month.

Thus, Ronaldo’s total salary with Al-Nassr will be €180 million per year, noting that this does not include commercial contracts, advertising, bonuses, etc.

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Al-Nassr offers Ronaldo to own the club!

At the same time, the offer includes Ronaldo receiving a 5% stake in Al-Nassr and becoming one of its owners, according to the Italian newspaper La Stampa.

Previously, the Portuguese international said he might be interested in buying a club in the future, ruling out a coaching role.

The idea of ​​owning a stake in the Saudi club may be a factor in his decision to stay, as it would increase his administrative influence and his ability to choose deals and other matters.

Ronaldo’s position on continuing with Al-Nassr

Ronaldo has not yet made a decision regarding renewing or leaving Al-Nassr, but it is no secret that he is deeply dissatisfied with the way things are going at the club.

Saudi media reported that Ronaldo had demanded a major revolution from the Al-Nassr management, including the dismissal of Stefano Pioli as coach and Fernando Hierro as sporting director, in the hope of building a more competitive team for next season.

Al-Nassr is finding it difficult to sell a number of players, as Ronaldo wants, and this could initially be a stumbling block in negotiations between the two parties.

It’s worth noting that Ronaldo has received offers from Brazilian clubs, and the Saudi Investment Fund also tried to transfer him to Al-Hilal, but the Al-Nassr management rejected the idea.