Amidst the confirmation of his signing by the Saudi Arabia side Al Nasr, Cristiano Ronaldo will earn considerable money as per his contract with the Saudi Arabi side.
He has two deals in the same contract, and the other is as a Saudi Arabia ambassador for the 2030 World Cup bid, which will see the Portuguese forward earnings exceed his club earnings.
Ronaldo completed his move to Al Nasr on Friday evening, per the club's statement on Twitter.
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Ronaldo will become the highest-paid footballer after signing for the Saudi side.
The Saudi side welcomed Ronaldo in a statement that read
"More than just history is being created here. This signing will motivate our team to further its success and our league, our country, and the next generation of young men and women to strive to be the best versions of themselves. Ronaldo, welcome to your new home."
Cristiano Ronaldo added that he was excited about joining his new club.
"Al-Nassr's Vision is incredibly impressive and motivating. I'm eager to explore a different league in a diverse nation. I can't wait to get started with my teammates. He said.
As reported by Saudi state-owned broadcaster Al Ekhbariya, Ronaldo will be paid a whopping £172m per year by Al-Nassr.
The feature is near to €200m (£177m) per year - the equivalent of £3.3m per week as per other multiple reports.
$75m (£62m) of that figure will be the player's salary for playing for Al Nasr, while the rest comes from image rights and commercial deals, as well as his role as the 2030 World Cup bid ambassador for the country.
His salary, as broken down, would be:
£200M/YEAR
£16.6M/MONTH
£3.888M/WEEK
£555,555/DAY
£23,150/HOUR
£386/MINUTE
£6.5/SECOND