Cristiano Ronaldo recently signed a two-year contract extension with Al-Nassr, making it one of the most lucrative deals in sports history. Here's a breakdown of his daily earnings and benefits: Salary: * His base salary is reported to be around £488,000 per day (approximately $671,000 USD or €550,0Read more
Cristiano Ronaldo recently signed a two-year contract extension with Al-Nassr, making it one of the most lucrative deals in sports history. Here’s a breakdown of his daily earnings and benefits:
Salary:
* His base salary is reported to be around £488,000 per day (approximately $671,000 USD or €550,000 per day). This translates to an annual salary of approximately £178 million (or $245 million).
Benefits and Bonuses:
Beyond his base salary, Ronaldo’s contract with Al-Nassr includes a significant package of bonuses and benefits:
* Signing Bonus: He received an initial signing bonus of £24.5 million, which will increase to £38 million if he stays for the full two years.
* Performance-Related Bonuses:
* Golden Boot: £4 million if he wins the league’s top scorer award.
* League Title: £8 million if Al-Nassr wins the Saudi Pro League.
* AFC Champions League: An additional bonus of around £6.5 million if Al-Nassr qualifies for and wins the AFC Champions League.
* Per Goal/Assist: Reports suggest he earns around £80,000 per goal and £40,000 per assist, with these figures increasing by 20% in the second year.
* Club Ownership Stake: He has been given a 15% ownership stake in the club, valued at approximately £33 million.
* Private Jet Access: Al-Nassr covers private jet expenses worth around £4 million annually for his personal, family, and brand-related travel.
* Luxury Lifestyle Package: The club covers the expenses of 16 full-time staff dedicated to his household, including:
* 3 drivers
* 4 housekeepers
* 2 chefs
* 3 gardeners
* 4 personal security guards
This household staff package is estimated to cost around £1.4 million annually.
* Dream Ambassador Role: An undisclosed amount for a proposed “Dream Ambassador” role for Saudi Arabia’s global outreach, which could push his total earnings beyond half a billion pounds over the two years.
* Sponsorship Opportunities: Significant sponsorship opportunities with major Saudi companies and partners in the Asian market.
In essence, Ronaldo’s contract ensures he remains one of the highest-paid athletes globally, with a comprehensive package that covers his on-field performance, off-field endorsements, and luxurious lifestyle.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced a 15-member squad for the upcoming three-match T20I series against Bangladesh, scheduled from July 20 to 24 in Dhaka. Salman Ali Agha will continue to lead the side. Inclusions: * Salman Ali Agha (Captain) * Abrar Ahmed * Ahmed Daniyal (maiden call-up aRead more
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced a 15-member squad for the upcoming three-match T20I series against Bangladesh, scheduled from July 20 to 24 in Dhaka. Salman Ali Agha will continue to lead the side.
See lessInclusions:
* Salman Ali Agha (Captain)
* Abrar Ahmed
* Ahmed Daniyal (maiden call-up after impressive PSL 2025 performance)
* Faheem Ashraf (returns to the T20I setup)
* Fakhar Zaman (returns to the T20I setup)
* Hassan Nawaz
* Hussain Talat (returns to the national setup)
* Khushdil Shah
* Mohammad Abbas Afridi (recalled after injury)
* Mohammad Haris (wicketkeeper)
* Mohammad Nawaz (returns to the squad after last playing for Pakistan in January 2024)
* Sahibzada Farhan (wicketkeeper)
* Saim Ayub
* Salman Mirza (maiden call-up after impressive PSL 2025 performance)
* Sufyan Moqim (returns to the national setup)
Exclusions (Notable Absentees):
* Babar Azam (continues to be left out as selectors try new players)
* Mohammad Rizwan (continues to be left out)
* Shaheen Shah Afridi (continues to be left out)
* Shadab Khan (ruled out due to shoulder surgery)
* Haris Rauf (ruled out due to a Grade 1 hamstring injury sustained during MLC 2025)
* Naseem Shah (recovering from injury)
* Mohammad Wasim Jr. (recovering from injury)
* Hasan Ali (left out despite recent good performances, reportedly due to county commitments)