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Breakdown of Cristiano Ronaldo salary at Al Nassr (2023 Updated)

Breakdown of Cristiano Ronaldo salary at Al Nassr (2023 Updated)

Here is a breakdown of Cristiano Ronaldo salary at Al Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record of the highest earner in the history of football, earning a salary of £3.4 million, weekly and £177 million yearly at Al Nassr.

Ronaldo surpassed Kylian Mbappe who held the record, doubling what the Frenchman earns and also creating a new record of being the highest paid sportsman.

The former Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus player signed for Al Nassr on a free transfer after the 2022 World Cup. His move to the Saudi outfit is one of the most talked about switch in football, considering his fallout with Manchester United that led to his exit from the club.

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Cristiano Ronaldo Salary

Highest in the world, highest in Asia, highest in Saudi Arabia, Cristiano Ronaldo is bossing home £3.4 million weekly. These sums up to £177 million for the Portuguese captain.

The total combined salaries of all his teammates in Al Nassr doesn’t sums up to what Ronaldo earns.

Breakdown of Cristiano Ronaldo’s salary

Per Second £5.6
Per Minute £337
Per Hour £20,240
Daily £485,700
Weekly £3,400,000
Monthly £13,600,000
Yearly £177,000,000
Cristiano Ronaldo salary structure

Cristiano Ronaldo salaries at his former clubs

Cristiano Ronaldo earned seven times lesser than what he currently earns at Al Nassr during his time at Manchester United. His salary from the last three clubs he played for doesn’t sums up to what he gets in the far east. See his salary from Manchester United, Juventus and Real Madrid below;

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Clubs Weekly Yearly
Manchester United £480,000 £24,960,000
Juventus £500,000 £26,000,000
Real Madrid £365,000 £18,980,000

Cristiano Ronaldo Net Worth

Cristiano Ronaldo is estimated to have a net worth of £363 million. Acquiring his wealth from football contracts, sponsorship deals and businesses.

Ronaldo ranked third on Forbes’ 2022 list of the highest paid athletes in the world, with earnings of £93 million ($115m), behind LeBron James who came second and Lionel Messi who topped the list. He is expected to have a rise when the list is updated this year.

Football writer at AllSoccer. Graduate of Computer Science from Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic. Dreamt of becoming a footballer, find self writing about football.

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