Cristiano Ronaldo is football's first billionaire
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Ronaldo’s reported transformation into soccer’s first billionaire is a landmark moment in sports economics. His recent contract extension with Saudi Arabian team Al-Nassr not only redefines player compensation but signals the increasing influence of Gulf states in global sports.
Cristiano Ronaldo recently signed a new two-year contract with Al-Nassr after a period of uncertainty surrounding his future, suggesting that he doesn't plan to retire until at least 2027
Cristiano Ronaldo’s latest contract with Saudi Arabian team Al-Nassr FC, worth $400 million, led to him becoming the first soccer player to be worth a billion.
Bruno Fernandes is being touted for a Manchester United exit in 2026 – 12 months after he rebuffed a lucrative offer to leave.Indeed, the Red Devils skipper faces yet another uncertain year at Old
Karim Benzema and coach Laurent Blanc admitted that Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr were just too "strong" for Al-Ittihad. Saudi football's early-season blockbuster lived up to the hype, but it ended in utter domination from the Riyadh giants as Ronaldo and Sadio Mane got on the scoresheet to beat the reigning champions in their own backyard.
Cristiano Ronaldo says he has no intention of retiring any time soon, despite his family’s best efforts. The Portugal and Al-Nassr superstar has revealed his loved ones are pushing for him to hang up his boots following an incredible career which has seen him become of the greatest players ever,
According to information from The Sun, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his team are exploring the possibility of arranging a mid-season friendly against Al Nassr. The Red Devils, who are not competing in