🚨 Goat or gone: Al-Nassr announce Ronaldo decision
After it was long uncertain whether CR7 would continue his career in Saudi Arabia, there is now clarity. The Portuguese has extended his contract with Al Nassr.
The superstar signs a new contract until 2027. Since his arrival in the Saudi league in January 2023, Ronaldo has been by far the highest-paid player in the world. With the contract extension, his salary has likely even increased.
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