Al-Nassr forked out a reported €200m (£177m) per year - the equivalent of £3.3m per week - for Ronaldo's signature. His salary is around $75m (£62m) of that figure, with the rest made up through image rights and commercial deals. Ronaldo is also expected to front Saudi ...
His overall earnings - and net worth - would’ve only been boosted tenfold since joining Al-Nassr. Doubling his salary when he joined, he becamethe highest-earning footballer in the world, but the Saudi Pro League outfit’s hefty expenditure has paid dividends. Ronaldo hasscored 38 goals and...
9. Riyad Mahrez –€35m (€673,000 per week) The Premier League won’t quite be the same without the Algerian winger. You can hardly blame him for making the move to Saudi though considering he will now be earning more than any of his former teammates. Mahrez will be a ...
Lloris has made it clear that he wants to leave Tottenham this summer, even though he has one year left on his current deal. Back in May,The Timesreported that the Frenchman had been offered three times his current £100,000-per-week salary by an unnamed Saudi club. As he reaches the...
Multiple outlets have cited Ronaldo's salary with Al Nassr at around $200 million per year when commercial agreements are included — which, if confirmed, would be the largest-ever salary in the history of the sport. Prominent soccer reporter Fabrizi...
His salary is pegged at a whopping £21million-a-year - which equates to £404,000-a-week. However, that marks a drastic pay CUT compared to the previous two-year deal he was on at PSG, which netted him a staggering £5.1million per week. ...
Al Nassr, the 18-time Saudi champions, made an offer to him during the World Cup, which was held in Qatar in November and December. However, the deal was not confirmed until Dec. 30. Ronaldo flew in to Riyadh's King Khalid International Airport on Monday night, where he and his family...
On 30 December 2022, he signed a contract with the Saudi club Al Nassr. Reportedly, he signed the club for an annual salary of £177m (Rs. 1,770 crore), making him the highest-paid footballer in the history of the game.[9] ...
be selling the 23-year-old on a cheap, they are looking for a three digit offer. Reports suggested that the Naples club are looking for €120 million for Osimhen, and if Ronaldo joins Napoli on loan, they would like United to pay 80% of the Portuguese’s mammoth salary.Continue reading...
On April 13, 2007, he extended his contract with Manchester United until 2012 and his salary was 8 million euros per season, was one of the best-paid players in the world at that time. In that season he was also recognized by the Professional Footballers Association as player of the year...