Cristiano Ronaldo has signed a new two-year deal with Saudi club Al Nassr worth an astonishing $676 million, making it the most lucrative contract in sports history. According to the Daily Mail, the 40-year-old Portuguese star will earn a base salary of $245 million per year—equating to $670,000 per day. The deal also includes:
- A 15% stake in Al Nassr, valued at $45 million
- A signing bonus of $34 million, rising to $52 million if he completes the contract
- Performance bonuses:
- $110,000 per goal
- $55,000 per assist (both increasing 20% in year two)
- $11 million if Al Nassr win the Saudi Pro League
- $5.5 million for finishing as top scorer
- $9 million for winning the AFC Champions League Elite
Ronaldo will also receive a $4.5 million private jet and advertising deals worth up to $83 million, with Al Nassr covering the cost of his 16-member personal staff, estimated at $1.9 million annually. Backed by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), Al Nassr reportedly sought to secure Ronaldo long-term amid concerns he may leave after his previous deal expires this month.
Ronaldo remains the face of Saudi football’s global ambitions, with this unprecedented contract cementing his status as its most valuable icon.




















