Cristiano Ronaldo to Extend Contract with Al-Nassr

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The Portuguese superstar will earn a staggering €200 million annually

Cristiano Ronaldo is set to sign a new contract with Al-Nassr until 2026, with the possibility of an additional 12-month extension. The news was confirmed by Arriyadiyah, which reports that both Ronaldo and the Saudi club have agreed on the terms of the new deal. The Portuguese superstar will earn a staggering €200 million annually under the new contract.

This extension gives Ronaldo two more seasons to break the iconic 1,000 goals mark. As of now, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has scored 923 goals in his illustrious career, with many expecting him to reach this milestone in the coming years.

Another fascinating aspect of Ronaldo’s decision is that his son, Cristiano Jr., currently plays in the youth teams of Al-Nassr, and in 2027, he will turn 17. It’s possible that father and son could share the pitch together in the future, following in the footsteps of LeBron James and his son Bronny, making for an unforgettable football moment.

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