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Cristiano Ronaldo new contract breakdown: Eye-watering daily and weekly salary
Cristiano Ronaldo new contract breakdown: Eye-watering daily and weekly salary

Irish Daily Mirror

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Cristiano Ronaldo new contract breakdown: Eye-watering daily and weekly salary

Cristiano Ronaldo is set to rake in an eye-watering €576 million over a span of two years following his latest contract with Al-Nassr, a deal that also grants him an ownership stake in the club. At 40, the iconic Portuguese footballer has put pen to paper amidst much speculation about his next move. Ronaldo took to social media to share his excitement about this new chapter, stating, "A new chapter begins," and adding, "Same passion, same dream. Let's make history together." Despite celebrating his 40th birthday earlier this year, Ronaldo has bagged himself a handsome increase in his earnings. The superstar has even triggered a cheeky remark from his former teammate David De Gea, who quipped: "And playing for free," accompanied by a laughing emoji and the side-eye emoji. De Gea couldn't resist the jest at the news of Ronaldo's massive deal with Al-Nassr, where he'll pocket a staggering €571,000 daily wage and almost €4m per week. This comes alongside his role as a 'dream ambassador', a position that brings additional lucrative benefits, according to recent reports. Ronaldo's impressive agreement includes a yearly salary of €208m plus an initial signing bonus of €28.7m, which could swell to €44m if he stays for the second year of his contract. Further incentives involve bonuses, potentially netting him €4.6m for top scorer honours and another €9.4m if he clinches the league crown, reports the Mirror. The football legend will enjoy the services of a 16-person entourage full-time, including three private drivers, four housekeepers, two personal chefs, three gardeners, and four security staffers, all amounting to €1.6m. Additionally, he'll have the luxury of using a private jet valued at €4.7m, as well as the prospect of raking in up to €70m from sponsorship deals with Saudi businesses. Ronaldo has bagged himself a 15 per cent stake in Al-Nassr as part of his lucrative deal, with the football icon setting his sights on winning trophies with the Saudi club. After celebrating his 40th birthday, Ronaldo shared his future plans, expressing a keen interest in owning multiple football clubs rather than pursuing a career in coaching. "It doesn't make a lot of sense to be director of a club. If I can be a club owner, why would I be a manager, sporting director or CEO? ," he divulged to Canal 11 earlier this year. "That is a dream of mine and I am sure I'll be a club owner. And I'll tell you more. I hope to have not just one club, but several clubs." In June, Ronaldo admitted that while he had been approached by many, he decided against a move for the Club World Cup. "There have been a lot of contacts, I see things that make sense, others that don't, as the other guy says, you can't go to everything, you have to think short, medium and long term," he explained. "It's a decision that has practically been made on my part, which is not to go to the Club World Cup, but I've had a lot of invitations."

Ronaldo Plans to Own ‘Several' Football Clubs Once He Retires
Ronaldo Plans to Own ‘Several' Football Clubs Once He Retires

Bloomberg

time05-02-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Ronaldo Plans to Own ‘Several' Football Clubs Once He Retires

Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo, who turned 40 on Wednesday, says he dreams of owning several clubs after retiring. 'If I can be a club owner, why would I be a manager, sporting director or CEO?' Ronaldo said in an interview with Portuguese television channel Canal 11. 'This is my dream and I'm sure I'll get there. I'll even say more: I hope to not only have one club but to own several clubs.'

Cristiano Ronaldo reveals surprise next step once football career ends
Cristiano Ronaldo reveals surprise next step once football career ends

The Independent

time05-02-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

Cristiano Ronaldo reveals surprise next step once football career ends

Cristiano Ronaldo says it is his "dream" to own several clubs in the future as he celebrates his 40th birthday. The Portugal superstar has given no indication whatsoever of retiring yet, and continues to represent his country as well as playing for Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League. However, he has revealed he does not see himself coaching or managing, but instead having his own stable of clubs. "It doesn't make a lot of sense to be director of a club. If I can be a club owner, why would I be a manager, sporting director or CEO?," told Portuguese television station Canal 11. "That is a dream of mine and I am sure I'll be a club owner. And I'll tell you more. I hope to have not just one club, but several clubs." Ronaldo would be following in the footsteps of his Brazilian namesake, who owns a majority stake in Spanish side Real Valladolid. Other big names who have moved into ownership include former England captain David Beckham, who co-owns Inter Miami. Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe bought a majority stake in French club Caen last summer. Ronaldo is the all-time leading goalscorer in men's international football and the only man to exceed 200 caps for any country in the sport. PA

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