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Transfer: Cristiano Ronaldo Set to Become Highest-Paid Player in History with New Deal

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Al Nassr striker Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly agreed to extend his contract with the club, ensuring he remains the “highest-paid player in history.”

The deal is said to be worth an astounding £173 million per season, solidifying Ronaldo’s status as one of the most lucrative athletes in the world.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, is reportedly set to extend his stay with Al Nassr, as his current contract is due to expire this summer.

Despite being linked with other clubs, including Al-Hilal, where Neymar Jr. currently plays, the 39-year-old seems committed to continuing his career with the Saudi Pro League side.

Reports suggest that Cristiano Ronaldo is keen to compete against rival clubs like Al-Hilal rather than join their ranks. The Portuguese star is reportedly seeking guarantees from Al Nassr regarding significant investments in the upcoming summer transfer window to strengthen the team.

Ronaldo’s impact at Al Nassr has been remarkable, with 81 goals in just 90 appearances. This achievement follows his prolific scoring record at previous clubs, where he became a centurion at Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus.

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