Cristiano Ronaldo has, on Friday night, put to bed any and all remaining doubt surrounding his future.
This comes with the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, according to widespread reports, having put pen to paper on a contract with his latest club.
As per Ben Jacobs of CBS Sports, amongst others, Ronaldo ‘has signed’ for Al-Nassr of the Saudi Pro League.
The Portuguese’s signature is expected to be announced in the aftermath of Al-Nassr’s upcoming meeting with Al-Khaleej on Saturday evening.
Ronaldo’s contract, it is understood, will see him earn a staggering $75 million-per-season, over the course of two years at Mrsool Park.
It is added that:
🚨 Cristiano Ronaldo has signed for Al-Nassr.
He’s expected to be officially announced after Al-Nassr’s game with Al-Khaleej. Al-Nassr have had the logistics in place for weeks. Ronaldo expected to live in Al Muhammadiyah.Story alongside @jamesbengehttps://t.co/HHfMzQXLcR
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) December 30, 2022
Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia, of course, comes after the 37-year-old was forced into the free agency market for the first time in his career.
This comes after the veteran attacker saw his contract terminated by Premier League giants Manchester United late last month.
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