Eternal Ronaldo, ready for a renewal of 15 million per month towards the World Cup
According to 'Marca', the Portuguese star at almost 40 years of age is far from retiring: with Al-Nassr he can extend his contract for another season with a pharaonic salary

Cristiano Ronaldo will turn 40 on February 5th
Riyadh, January 15 – Cristiano Ronaldo he is ready to renew his contract with Al-Nassr and the figures, needless to say, are truly sensational.
According to Marca, the almost 40-year-old champion from Funchal would earn a salary of around €2025 million in 2026-XNUMX. one hundred and eighty-three million a year. To give you an idea, doing some calculations, it would be about fifteen million two hundred and fifty thousand euros per month, four million two hundred thousand euros a week, five hundred and fifty five thousand euros per day, twenty-three thousand an hour, three hundred and eighty-six per minute and seven euros per second. Then combining sponsorships and bonuses the figure would rise above 200 million. Numbers that, just writing them, make your head spin and that, moreover, would allow him to increase his assets, currently estimated at around one billion euros. But it doesn't end there: the Arabs should also offer him a 5% share of the club's capital while the Saudi Federation has already proposed him the role of ambassador in view of the 2034 World Cup that will be held in the Middle Eastern country.
If the deal goes through, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner would set yet another record: playing beyond the age of 40, a goal not for everyone that the Portuguese has repeatedly stated he wants to reach. Not only that, because he could also have the opportunity to play in the 2026 World Cup that will be held in Canada, Mexico and the United States and reach 1000 career goals (he is currently stuck at 917). Furthermore, the monstrous figures would lead CR7 to confirm himself among the highest paid athletes on the planet in a ranking that, in 2024 alone, saw 5 footballers in the top 10 positions.
Continue reading all the sports news on