
Cristiano Ronaldo has signed a new two-year contract with Al Nassr, which will extend his stay with the Saudi Pro League team to June 2027.
Both parties confirmed the information about the contract on their respective social media accounts on Thursday, June 26, 2026. This news will settle the nerves among the supporters of the club after rumours from last season that he might join a team at the Club World Cup.
Al Nassr posted on its X account,
“Al Nassr Club Company officially signed a contract extension with Cristiano Ronaldo. [The] Al Nassr captain’s contract will be valid until 2027.”
“A new chapter begins. Same passion, same dream. Let’s make history together.” Ronaldo posted on his official Instagram account just a few minutes after the post by Al-Nassr.
Here are four things you need to know about Cristiano Ronaldo’s new deal
(1) Ronaldo has signed a two-year extension keeping him at Al Nassr until June 2027, by which time he’ll be 42 years old with an option to extend by an extra year.
(2) Ronaldo’s new deal reportedly remains at the €200 million per year including image rights. He earns over €550,000 per day making him the highest ever paid athlete.
(3) With Ronaldo’s extension, Al Nassr will aim to translate individual excellence into team silverware.
(4) Ronaldo also has a good chance at reaching the 1000 goal mark following his contract extension at the club.
Ronaldo joined Al Nassr in December 2022 as a free agent after leaving United, following a controversial interview in which he criticised the Premier League club and then manager Erik ten Hag. He has scored 99 goals in 111 appearances for Al Nassr and netted 35 last season to win the Saudi Pro League’s golden boot award for top scorer.
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