Cristiano Ronaldo’s name rarely stays out of the spotlight, and recent weeks have been no different, with intense speculation surrounding his future. With his contract at Al-Nassr set to expire this summer, fans and pundits alike were left guessing after the Portuguese superstar posted a cryptic message on Instagram following the club’s final Saudi Pro League fixture: “This chapter is over. The story? Still being written. Grateful to all.” That message was widely interpreted as a farewell to Al-Nassr, especially amid rumors that he had offers from other clubs ahead of the Club World Cup.But rather than walking away, Ronaldo has doubled down on his commitment to the Saudi outfit by signing a jaw-dropping new contract—one that cements his place as the highest-paid footballer on the planet.A new chapter begins. Same passion, same dream. Let’s make history together. 🟡🔵 pic.twitter.com/JRwwjEcSZR— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) June 26, 2025 The club announced today that the 39-year-old has signed a two-year extension, with a staggering salary of around 185 million euros per year. As previously reported by Marca, that breaks down to roughly 15 millions per month, 3.8 millions per week, and 550 thousand euros every single day.In addition to the financial windfall, reports suggest Ronaldo will also be granted a minority ownership stake in Al-Nassr—an acknowledgment of both his impact on and off the pitch. The deal could also give the former Real Madrid and Manchester United icon influence over the club’s transfer strategy, allowing him to help shape the future squad.🚨 Cristiano Ronaldo’s new contract with Al Nassr is massive 💰💸🇸🇦 • €400M/year • €33.34M/month• €7.6M/week• €1.1M/day • €46,300/hour• €772/ minute • €13/second pic.twitter.com/ElK8SEmbLB— fan (@NoodleHairCR7) June 25, 2025 Though this potential ownership role points to Ronaldo’s post-playing ambitions, retirement isn’t on his immediate agenda. He has openly set his sights on reaching 1,000 career goals, though he admitted in November that it may remain out of reach: “One thousand goals is great, but if it doesn’t come, I’m already the player in history with the most goals.”Still, the numbers are remarkable. Ronaldo has found the net 93 times in 105 appearances for Al-Nassr. But with his 40th birthday already behind him, hitting that 1,000-goal milestone would likely require several more years at the top—something even he knows may be a step too far.##NAJAVA_MECA_8992123##
