Cristiano Ronaldo could well be on his way to Saudi Arabia with Al Nassr putting a stunning offer on the table for the Portugal superstar.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner left Man United earlier this month after they agreed to terminate his contract early.
After his departure from Man United, Ronaldo is a free agent and can sign with any team in the world. And one of them has already put a juicy offer on the table: Al Nassr, from Saudi Arabia, is offering him a three-year, $200million contract from reporter given by Sportskeeda Football.

Ronaldo will be earning around €24,801 every hour, €4.2m every week and €16.7m per month.
The salary would make Ronaldo the highest-earner in the whole sporting world. He would overtake LeBron James and Lionel Messi by moving to Saudi Arabia.
Al Nassr are one of the most successful clubs in Saudi Arabia, and are currently second in the Saudi Pro League.
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