Overview
- The two-year extension carries a base salary of £178 million per season and a £24.5 million signing bonus, rising to £38 million if he completes the second year
- Performance incentives include £8 million for winning the Saudi Pro League and £5 million for lifting the AFC Champions League
- The deal awards Ronaldo a 15 percent ownership stake in Al Nassr, valued at around £33 million
- Since joining in December 2022, he has netted 93 goals in 105 appearances, reinforcing his role as the league’s top draw
- On June 26, Al Nassr parted ways with Stefano Pioli and appointed Jorge Jesus to capitalize on the club’s renewed ambitions