Contract Extension? SIUUUU
Looks like Ronaldo ain’t going anywhere…
Looks like Cristiano Ronaldo’s net worth is about to get a major boost. Word on the street is that the Portuguese legend is this close to signing a juicy new €200 million contract extension with Al Nassr.
An Offer Too Good to Say No
For weeks, the soccer rumors mill’s been going wild about Ronaldo’s next move. With just a few months left on his current deal, people were dreaming up all kinds of wild scenarios. Some said he might head back to Europe. Others had him joining Messi at Inter Miami, like some kind of senior dream team.
But nah. Looks like Ronaldo ain’t going anywhere.
🚨🇸🇦 Cristiano Ronaldo on his future: “I’m happy in Saudi and my family is happy. We started a new life in this beautiful country”.
“Work hard, respect the club, respect your contract and believe that things will change – for Al Nassr to try to win more titles”. pic.twitter.com/Bt4gzKcKV0
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 3, 2025
Soccer news reports say he’s struck a deal to stay with Al Nassr until 2027. That would keep him on the pitch until he’s 42. Forty. Two. Most players are retired and chilling on a beach by that age, but not Ronaldo.
The man’s built differently. And if this deal goes through, it’s not just about the cash—he’s also getting a 5% stake in the club. That’s right, CR7 is about to become a part-owner. Talk about securing the bag.
Of course, he’s not just signing for the hell of it. He’s made it clear—Al Nassr needs to level up. He wants a squad that can actually win trophies, not just look pretty on the ‘Gram. Fair enough.
🚨 Cristiano Ronaldo’s new contract with Al-Nassr will earn him an annual salary of $220M.
• $18M a month
• $4.2M a week
• $602K a day
• $25K an hour
• $416 a minute
• $7 a second.By the time you would have read this post, he would’ve made ≈ 100$. 😅
— football lover (@rajatbaij) January 15, 2025
Chasing the World Cup… and 1,000 Goals
Now here’s where it gets even more interesting. This contract extension pretty much puts him in play for the 2026 World Cup. If Portugal qualifies (and let’s be honest, they probably will), you can bet Ronaldo will be on that plane. And even if he’s not the main man anymore, you know he’s not just going to sit on the bench and smile.
🚨🗣 Vitinha: “Cristiano Ronaldo will be in 2026 World Cup.” pic.twitter.com/55oRDjsPMx
— CristianoXtra (@CristianoXtra_) March 28, 2025
But wait—there’s more.
Ronaldo’s sitting on 933 career goals. Dude’s chasing that 1,000-goal milestone like a man possessed. With two or three more seasons in him, and playing in a league where he can still dominate? That number’s looking more real by the day.
🤖🇵🇹 Cristiano Ronaldo scores a brace for Al Nassr as he reaches 933 career goals!
32 goals, 4 assists this season. 📈 pic.twitter.com/A9xAg0gXGY
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 12, 2025
So yeah, get ready to see El Bicho doing his thing for a little while longer. And hey, if the stars align, we might even get one last epic showdown: Portugal vs Argentina, Ronaldo vs Messi, on the World Cup stage.
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