Cristiano Ronaldo’s 2Years Earnings in Saudi Pro League
Cristiano Ronaldo’s switch to Al Nassr in 2023 marked a milestone, not only in his illustrious career but also in the world of sports finance. His move came after a tumultuous exit from Manchester United, where disagreements with manager Erik ten Hag led to the termination of his contract. This move made Ronaldo the highest-paid sportsman globally this year, as reported by Forbes.
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Ronaldo’s transfer to Al Nassr was not just another club change it was a groundbreaking financial decision. He inked one of the most lucrative deals in sports history, earning approximately £173 million annually.
This translates to around £14.4 million per month and £3.6 million weekly. After spending nearly two years in Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo’s earnings have totaled approximately £312 million.

These figures represent Ronaldo’s salary alone, without factoring in his numerous endorsement deals and business ventures, which include partnerships with major brands like Nike and his recently launched YouTube channel, boasting over 65 million subscribers.
As Ronaldo continues to play for Al Nassr, his financial impact is as significant as his contributions on the pitch, ensuring his legacy as one of football’s all-time greats extends beyond the game.
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