Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr has made an immense proposal to sign Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo after the World Cup.
Various clubs have communicated interest in him, with Al-Nassr’s proposition the greatest at around 200m euros a year, as per reports.
Ronaldo, 37, is a free specialist after his Manchester United agreement was ended last month following a controversial meeting.
He censured the club and said he had “no regard” for director Erik ten Witch.
In the gathering with TalkTV, he also stated he turned down a £305m deal to join a Saudi Arabian club in the pre-summer – a move that would have seen him turned into the most liberally repaid footballer in the world.
It is perceived Ronaldo is completely dedicated to Portugal’s World Cup crusade and isn’t planning to settle on a conclusion about his tentative arrangements until that is finished.
A source near Al-Nassr let BBC Games know that no agreement has been endorsed with Ronaldo. “We are tremendous admirers, and we, as any club, couldn’t want anything more than to sign him, yet comprehend his spotlight presently is just on the World Cup,” they said.
Portugal faces Switzerland in the keep going 16 in Qatar on Tuesday.
Before the competition, Ronaldo turned into the principal man to score at 5 World Cups as he changed over a penalty in their 3-2 gathering stage win against Ghana.
Although he is a free specialist, Ronaldo is allowed to finish the paperwork for another club on 1 January, as he was employed to United when the last exchange window shut.
He should also serve a two-game boycott at the homegrown level with any new club – in Britain or abroad – for taking a telephone out of an Everton fan’s hand last season.
Ronaldo scored 145 goals in 346 impressions for United more than two spells, leaving for Real Madrid in 2009 preceding getting back to Old Trafford from Juventus in 2021.
He had a little more than seven months on his £500,000 seven days contract with United.