Football
Breaking: Cristiano Ronaldo offers €125million per year salary
Manchester United forward, Cristiano Ronaldo, is reportedly interested in leaving Old Trafford this summer and has been presented with an enticing offer.
In order to move to the Saudi league, an unnamed Saudi Arabian team reportedly offered Cristiano Ronaldo a two-year contract with a salary of €250 million.
Cristiano Ronaldo will reportedly get €30 million for the deal, making him the highest-paid athlete in the world with a €125 million annual salary.
Jorge Mendes, the agent for Cristiano Ronaldo, has received a payment of about €20 million to facilitate the transfer.
The article also states that Cristiano Ronaldo is not interested in joining the Saudi league despite the enormous contract that is being offered.
Ronaldo just wants to move on from Manchester United and join a Champions League team.
Despite the outrageous salary offer, the Portugal captain is not interested in moving to the Saudi league.
According to reports, Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, wants to center his squad around Cristiano Ronaldo.
Cristiano Ronaldo has expressed a desire to leave Manchester United this summer, but the former Ajax manager is still committed to assembling his Manchester United team around the forward.
Ten Hag wants to keep Ronaldo at Old Trafford and thinks he would be the best player for his Manchester United squad, according to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano.
Ten Hag is currently awaiting another discussion with Cristiano in an effort to modify his opinion, Romano added.
The reality is that Ten Hag wants to have the former Real Madrid player in his team for the upcoming season at any costs, despite what some people have speculated about how he would fit into his methods.
“Ten Hag still views Ronaldo as a world-class athlete, and in 2022–2023, he will undoubtedly be the star of his Manchester United squad.
The manager thinks Ronaldo could be ideal for his tactical style.
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