Cristiano Ronaldo has officially signed an extension with Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr FC, securing a $75 million-per-year contract for his on-field performance. This makes him one of the highest-paid athletes in the world.
While earlier reports suggested Ronaldo might earn $207 million annually, new details reveal that the $200 million figure includes commercial agreements and endorsements tied to his association with the club. The base salary of $75 million is guaranteed, with the potential to reach the higher sum through lucrative promotional deals.
According to Saudi media outlet Al Khobar and Portuguese publication O Jogo, the 40-year-old superstar has committed to Al Nassr until June 2026, earning over 200 million euros during the contract’s duration.
Ronaldo’s extension underscores his enduring appeal both as a football icon and a global ambassador for the sport, helping to bolster Saudi Arabia’s growing presence in the international football scene.