
Free of any contract since he terminated his contract with Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo will have to decide for his future. Now that Portugal are knocked out of the World Cup, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner must make a decision. Al Nassr, the Saudi club, should make him a new offer with a contract until 2025 and a salary of 170M€ at stake.
Cristiano Ronaldo is having a very difficult start to the season. In a club, first. Announced on the departure of Manchester United, the Portuguese striker ended up staying since no satisfactory offer came forward. cold with Erik ten Haghis trainer, Cristiano Ronaldo ended up giving an interview that made a lot of noise. Inside, the former striker of the Juventus attacked the Dutch technician, remarks which ended up putting an end to his Mancunian adventure since his contract was terminated.
Ronaldo’s tears
Cristiano Ronaldo therefore bet on the World Cup to find a smile. Holder in the first round, the five-time Ballon d’Or ended up sitting on the sidelines in the round of 16. Another substitute against Morocco, in the quarter-finals, Ronaldo could not avoid the elimination of Portugal. In tears after the meeting, CR7 will already have to make a decision for his future.
?? #CR7: this week, the executive director of #AlNasr will officially present him a $180m/year proposal until 2025. It will be a first bid, negotiable upwards. ??? After the disappointment of the defeat vs ??, the time has come for #Ronaldo? to decide his future. ?⚽ pic.twitter.com/iizsuAptZH
—Rudy Galetti (@RudyGaletti) December 11, 2022
A contract until 2025 with a salary of €170m
Followed emphatically by Al Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo could be the subject of a new offer. According to information from Rudy Galetti, the Saudi club should make him a contract offer until 2025 with 170M€ at stake. He is the executive director ofAl Nassr who will present the offer to him. It remains to be seen whether Cristiano Ronaldo will accept or if he prefers to wait for the sirens of a European club. At 37, the top scorer in the history of the real Madrid not really unanimous…