Cristiano Ronaldo’s new contract with Al Nassr revealed; details inside

Cristiano Ronaldo’s new contract with Al Nassr revealed; details inside

Cristiano Ronaldo’s new contract with Al Nassr revealed.

Cristiano Ronaldo, a man of his own league, has once again overshadowed every other footballer on the planet after signing his new contract with Al Nassr.

Already the world’s highest-paid footballer, the Portuguese superstar has signed a new deal with the Saudi Pro League side that reads more like a corporate takeover than a sports contract.

Sources close to Al Nassr confirmed the staggering details this week, underlining just how far the Saudi club was willing to go to secure a new deal with one of the best players in the history of the game.

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Here’s what you need to know about what is arguably the most extravagant agreement ever signed in professional sport:

Huge Salaries and Bonuses

Cristiano Ronaldo’s new terms in the contract will pay him an astonishing £178 million per year—that’s £3.4 million every single week.

Just for turning up, he pockets the sort of salary most clubs could never imagine affording.

But the earnings don’t stop with his basic wage. Ronaldo will also receive:

  • An £80,000 bonus for every goal scored, which climbs by 20% if he stays for the second year.
  • A £40,000 bonus for each assist, also rising by 20% in year two.
  • A £24.5 million signing bonus, which increases to £38 million if he activates the optional extension.

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If Ronaldo fires Al Nassr to glory, the incentives grow even more eye-catching:

  • £8 million bonus if they win the Saudi Pro League title.
  • £4 million bonus if he finishes as the league’s top scorer.
  • £6.5 million bonus if the club qualifies for the Asian Champions League and goes all the way.

Part Ownership and Off-Field Benefits

Perhaps the most remarkable clause is that Ronaldo now owns 15% of Al Nassr itself—a stake reportedly worth £33 million.

No active footballer has ever held such a share in their employer, making this an unprecedented hybrid of player, ambassador, and part-owner.

His lifestyle requirements are equally lavish. The contract guarantees:

  • £4 million worth of private jet expenses covered annually.
  • £60 million in sponsorship deals, arranged through Saudi brands and partners across Asia.
  • A 16-person personal staff working solely for Ronaldo, including:
  • Three drivers
  • Four housekeepers
  • Two private chefs
  • Three gardeners
  • Four dedicated security personnel

Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia was already a landmark moment, marking the dawn of the Pro League’s strategy to attract football’s biggest names.

With this contract renewal, Al Nassr and the Saudi football project have doubled down. It is clear the league sees Cristiano Ronaldo not only as a player but as the face of an entire sporting revolution—and this new contract proves it.

For his part, the 40-year-old shows no sign of slowing down. He remains the club’s most prolific scorer, the league’s main attraction, and a global marketing juggernaut.

This deal confirms that even after two decades at the top, Cristiano Ronaldo is still the most powerful brand in world football, and now he has a contract to match.

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