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Shortly after arriving in Paris, the shocking news that Messi receives from Cristiano Ronaldo

The Portuguese made history by becoming the highest paid player in the world

By William Estrella

The Portuguese made history by becoming the highest paid player in the world
The Portuguese made history by becoming the highest paid player in the world

Cristiano Ronaldo came to Al Nassr from Saudi Arabia and became the highest paid player in the world. The Portuguese will receive 200 million euros per season and will be in the Middle East until 2025. In this context, the top scorer in the Champions League gave great news to Lionel Messi and the Argentine team.

After knowing the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo to Arab football, it was mentioned that he has an exit clause for Newcastle, which belongs to the same owner as Al Nassr, in case the English club classifies to the next Champions League. However, Eddie Howe, coach of the British team, ruled out that there is a possibility that the "Bug" will arrive next season.

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“It is not true that we have this type of clause. We wish Cristiano all the best in his new chapter, but there is nothing true about that (a possible arrival of the Portuguese in mid-2023) from our perspective", commented the Newcastle strategist, third in the league standings. Premier League.

How does Cristiano's departure to the Middle East benefit?

With the road clear, Lionel Messi has everything served to break Cristiano Ronaldo's record in the Champions League. CR7 has 140 goals in international competition, while the world champion has 129. The Argentine would go for the goal and the Argentine team celebrates the decision, since Leo remains in the highest competition and the chances that he will play in the next World Cup they are latent


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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