Starting with 75 billion private jets...Ronaldo renews contract for "annual salary of 300 billion won."
Starting with 75 billion private jets...Ronaldo renews contract for "annual salary of 300 billion won."
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Cristiano Ronaldo (40) is expected to maintain his position as the world's highest-paid player by agreeing to renew his contract with Al Nasr (Saudi Arabia).
The British newspaper Mirror reported on Monday that Ronaldo and Al Nasr have agreed to extend their contract until June 2026. The annual salary under the new contract amounts to 168 million pounds.
In terms of weekly wages, you will receive 3.19 million pounds (about 5.7 billion won), 460,000 pounds (about 820 million won) per day, and 19,166 pounds (about 34 million won) per hour.
Ronaldo has displayed outstanding performance since joining Al Nasr. He had 14 goals and two assists in 16 matches in the second half of his first season, and became the top scorer in 31 matches with 35 goals and 11 assists. He has 11 goals and two assists in 13 matches this season, maintaining one offensive point per match.
Along with the renewal of his contract, Ronaldo also bought a new private jet worth 50 million euros (74.9 billion won). He sold his previous private jet for 20 million euros (29.9 billion won), and bought a customized 17-seat aircraft. The new private jet is equipped with a suite and a separate shower facility, and is custom-made at an additional cost of 10 million euros (15 billion won).
Ronaldo, who recently won the Middle East's Best Player Award at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, made controversial remarks. "The level of Saudi Arabia's professional league is higher than that of French Ligue 1," he said. "France only has Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and there is no team that can compete with PSG." 안전놀이터
Ronaldo has yet to win a league championship along with Al Nasr. He ranked second in the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024, and is currently in third place. As a result, Ronaldo is reportedly seeking to beef up his team's capacity to win the title.
"At first, everything was not easy because the culture was different," Ronaldo, who expressed his difficulties in living in Saudi Arabia, stressed, "I came for victory and trophies, not money." Even at the age of 40, he will continue his journey in Al Nasr with the world's best salary guaranteed.