Cristiano Ronaldo has a lucrative offer to move to Saudi Arabia on the table, sources have told ESPN. Al-Nassr are willing to offer him a three-and-a-half year contract worth more than $120M a year.
forward is set to wait until after the World Cup before deciding on his next move, sources have told ESPN.Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more
Sources have also told ESPN that as part of the agreement, Al-Nassr have indicated they would be willing to compensate Ronaldo for the wages he would have earned had he seen out the last six months of his contract at Man United -- around £16m. Ronaldo, 37, has asked his representatives to be kept out of negotiations over his future in club football while he is in Qatar, but sources have told ESPN that talks over a move to Al-Nassr have taken place.following his explosive interview with Piers Morgan during which he criticised the club and manager Erik ten Hag.
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