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Ronaldo: New Al Nassr Deal Confirmed | Saudi Arabia Stay Extended - News Directory 3

Ronaldo: New Al Nassr Deal Confirmed | Saudi Arabia Stay Extended

June 26, 2025 Catherine Williams Tech
News Context
At a glance
  • Cristiano Ronaldo, the global soccer icon, will remain with Al nassr for two ⁤more years.
  • Ronaldo, who joined Al Nassr in 2022 after his departure from Manchester United, took to social media to ⁣express his enthusiasm.
  • His initial 2 1/2-year contract followed the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Original source: espn.com

Cristiano Ronaldo extends his stay ⁤with Al Nassr! The soccer superstar ‍just signed a new⁢ two-year deal, cementing his influential role in the Saudi Pro League. ⁤At 40,Ronaldo remains a dominant force,aiming for 1,000 career‍ goals-an incredible feat for‍ the living legend. The contract extension solidifies his position as one of the ⁢world’s highest-paid athletes, with total earnings nearing⁢ $275 million. His‍ presence continues to attract‍ top talent to the SPL.⁤ News⁣ Directory 3 keeps you informed on the biggest sports ‍stories. What will Ronaldo achieve next? ⁣Discover what’s next …

Key Points

  • Cristiano Ronaldo, 40, signs two-year extension with Al Nassr.
  • Ronaldo aims to reach 1,000 career goals.
  • The star’s presence boosts the Saudi Pro⁢ League’s⁣ profile.

Cristiano Ronaldo Extends⁣ Al Nassr ⁢Contract, ‍Continuing Saudi Pro League Role

Updated June 26, 2025

Cristiano Ronaldo, the global soccer icon, will remain with Al nassr for two ⁤more years. The 40-year-old forward⁤ inked a⁤ new deal, solidifying his role in the Saudi Pro League (SPL).

Ronaldo, who joined Al Nassr in 2022 after his departure from Manchester United, took to social media to ⁣express his enthusiasm. “A new chapter begins,” he wrote. “Same passion,same dream. Let’s ⁤make history together.” ⁣As arriving, Ronaldo has tallied 93 goals in 105 appearances across all competitions.

His initial 2 1/2-year contract followed the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The move made him the world’s highest-paid athlete,a title he has retained for three years,according to Forbes. His estimated total earnings stand⁢ at $275 million.

Ronaldo also led Portugal to a second UEFA Nations League title this month,defeating Spain in the final.

The Portuguese star has his sights set on a meaningful milestone: 1,000 career goals. To date, he has scored 794 goals⁢ in club football and 138 for portugal, bringing his total ‍to 932.

Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia has encouraged other high-profile European players to join the ⁤SPL, including his former‍ Real Madrid teammate Karim Benzema.

While Ronaldo secured the Arab Club Champions Cup with Al Nassr, the SPL title has eluded them.⁢ They finished as runners-up in⁤ both the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons and placed third last season.

what’s next

With this contract⁢ extension, Ronaldo is set to⁢ continue his influential role in shaping the⁢ future of ⁢soccer in Saudi Arabia, while pursuing individual milestones and team success with‍ Al Nassr.

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