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After failing in Arabia, the millions that Newcastle or Man CIty would have to pay Cristiano Ronaldo

How many millions do they have to pay Cristiano to leave Arabia?

By William Estrella

How many millions do they have to pay Cristiano to leave Arabia?
How many millions do they have to pay Cristiano to leave Arabia?

Cristiano Ronaldo signed for Al-Nassr with the aim of continuing to win trophies. In fact, when the Portuguese landed in the Middle East, his team was at the forefront, but unfortunately for Cristiano, he will end the year empty-handed. And it is that the last tie with Al-Ettifaq left them without a chance to win and they were second, behind Al-Ittihad.

Prior to that, they had been eliminated in the semifinals of the King Cup against Al-Wehda. Thus, Ronaldo's first season in Asian football ended in disappointment. Along the same lines, rumors indicate that the 38-year-old striker would have thought of returning to Europe to compete again at the highest level.

After what was his scandalous departure from Manchester United, there was speculation that CR7 could sign for Chelsea, but that chance ended up vanishing and today it would not enter the plans of the London team. In this way, the team that is postulated as the favorite to sign him in case Cristiano seeks to return to the Old Continent is Sporting Lisboa, the club in which he was trained and dazzled before jumping to the Premier League.

How much would they have to pay for him?

The reality is that Cristiano Ronaldo earns 200 million per year and they should have to pay at least that amount, to get the Portuguese legend out of Al Nassr, a team where he has only been a few months and it already seems that he is more outside than inside.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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