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Cristiano Ronaldo hasn’t signed a contract with Al Nassr yet, but the Saudi squad is highly sure that it can persuade CR7 to do so. When Ronaldo and his crew arrived in the West Asian nation, Al Nassr and sources close to him lined up a medical examination and a place for them to stay, according to CBS Sports.
According to the terms of Ronaldo’s 7-year contract, he will play football for 2.5 years and serve as an ambassador for the remaining 4.5 years. Ronaldo can make far more money from image rights in addition to his “hard” pay of more than $1 million each week.
More crucially, the group is willing to give Ronaldo significant control over how they lead and function. Because of his immense authority, CR7 is able to select the head coach if he so desires. When CR7 retired, Saudi Arabia, a “giant,” appointed him club ambassador.
Ronaldo’s arrival, in the opinion of Al Nassr’s leader, will improve the club’s, the national championship, and Saudi Arabia’s football scene. Because Saudi Arabia is vying to host the 2030 World Cup, this is significant.
If Ronaldo joins Al Nassr, the team can arrange for him to live in the priciest areas of Riyadh, the Saudi capital. According to Marca (Spain), Al Muhammadiyah, which is home to numerous renowned restaurants, and Al Nakheel, which boasts foreign schools, were the first places Ronaldo’s family looked.
According to the UK’s Daily Mail, CR7 may relocate into a 14 million euro Al Macqa residence. This estate contains eight bedrooms, an Olympic-sized pool, and a reception area with an artificial waterfall.