The 39-year-old forward is expected to retain the title of highest-paid footballer in the world.
The new contract with Al-Nassr is said to guarantee €183 million per year to the footballer, which breaks down to approximately €15.25 million per month, €3.8 million per week, or €550,000 per day. Ronaldo s reported deal translates to an impressive 53.07 billion PKR annually, or Rs158 million per day.
This financial package is only part of the offer, as Al-Nassr has also extended a five percent ownership stake to Ronaldo, demonstrating their confidence in his leadership and commitment to the team.
The development follows reports that Ronaldo set a condition for renewing his contract with Al-Nassr, requesting the club to strengthen their squad to compete with top league teams like Al Hilal and Al Ittihad. According to international sources, Ronaldo aims to surround himself with high-profile players, possibly including Brazil s Casemiro.
Casemiro’s contract with Manchester United expires next year, but the 32-year-old has had a reduced role under coach Ruben Amorim. Reports suggest the Brazilian is no longer considered a key player at United and could be let go by the struggling Premier League club.
Ronaldo and Casemiro have played 122 matches together for both Real Madrid and United, scoring a total of seven goals between them.