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This Is How Much Cristiano Ronaldo Will Make With New Al-Nassr Contract – The Amount Will Blow Your Mind!

Recently, Ronaldo has inked a fresh two-year extension deal with Al-Nassr which keeps him in Riyadh until 2027.

The Portugal-legend Cristiano Ronaldo has been one of the greats in the football history. With 138 international goals, he is the leading goal-scorer in the history of the international football. Recently, Ronaldo has inked a fresh two-year extension deal with Al-Nassr which keeps him in Riyadh until 2027.

By the age of 42, Ronaldo will be still scoring and give marketing attraction to the franchise and the league whenever he gets on to the field.

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How much Ronaldo will earn?

According to his new contract, Ronaldo will earn $233 Million every year, which is divided to $19.5 Million every month – $4.5 Million every week and $600,000 everyday.

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$233 Million $19.5 Million$4.5 Million$600,000

Ronaldo’s stats for Al-Nassr

So far, Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 74 goals in 77 appearances for Al Nassr FC in the Saudi Pro League. Overall, he has scored 99 goals in 111 games for the Riyadh-based team.

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First published on: Jun 27, 2025 10:00 AM IST


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