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Al-Nassr’s new deal grants Ronaldo partial ownership

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Last updated: January 16, 2025 10:15 am
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Cristiano Ronaldo is set to spend another season in Saudi Arabia. Spanish media outlet Marca has reported that the Portuguese superstar couldn’t turn down the incredible offer from Al Nassr.

Not only will Ronaldo receive a massive sum of money, but he will also acquire partial ownership of the Saudi club. The deal has been described as “the deal of the century” by the media.

Ronaldo, who has played for top clubs like Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus, will receive 5% of Al Nassr’s ownership. The club’s owners made this decision after witnessing his commitment to the team.

In addition to ownership, Ronaldo will earn an astounding €183 million for the season, which is approximately 2,295 crore Bangladeshi Taka. This translates to nearly 191 crore Taka per month, 44 crore Taka per week, 6.3 crore Taka per day, 26 lakh Taka per hour, 43 thousand Taka per minute, and 716 Taka per second.

Ronaldo’s retention at Al Nassr isn’t just about the financial rewards and ownership stake. The club is also required to meet a special condition he set. According to Marca, Ronaldo has insisted on strengthening the team by signing specific players. Among them, Brazilian star Casemiro’s name has been mentioned. Casemiro currently plays for Manchester United.

If Casemiro eventually joins Al Nassr, it will mark the third time he plays with Ronaldo at the same club. While they didn’t win any titles together at Manchester United, they secured four Champions League titles at Real Madrid.

Ronaldo joined Al Nassr after the 2022 World Cup. He moved to Saudi Arabia for a total of €200 million, including commercial and sponsorship deals, along with his salary.

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