'SAUDI CLUB RENEWAL - 160 MILLION WON PER HOUR' RONALDO BUYS 75 BILLION PRIVATE JETS...A QUARTER OF ONE'S ANNUAL SALARY

'Saudi club renewal - 160 million won per hour' Ronaldo buys 75 billion private jets...a quarter of one's annual salary

'Saudi club renewal - 160 million won per hour' Ronaldo buys 75 billion private jets...a quarter of one's annual salary

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Ronaldo is expected to renew his contract with Al Nasr and continue his astronomical annual income.

"Ronaldo has decided on his future at Al Nasr. Ronaldo has agreed to renew his contract with Al Nasr," the British newspaper Mirror said on Wednesday. "Ronaldo will sign an agreement with Al Nasr until June 2026. Ronaldo, who will turn 40 next month, is expected to receive 168 million pounds (about 298.2 billion won) in annual salary from Al Nasr."

"Ronaldo purchased a private jet worth 50 million euros (74.9 billion won), and Ronaldo, who is receiving an annual salary of 200 million euros (29.9 billion won) from Al Nasr, is spending lavishly. Ronaldo sold his previous private jet for 20 million euros (29.9 billion won) and bought a new one," Football Transfers said on the 14th.
The media said, "Ronaldo is using his private jet for vacation. Ronaldo's newly purchased private jet can carry 17 passengers and has a suite and separate shower facilities. The private jet bought by Ronaldo costs 40 million euros (about 59.9 billion won), but Ronaldo customized it and paid 10 million euros (about 15 billion won) more."

While Ronaldo is said to have agreed to renew his contract with Al Nasr, British Sports Bible also expressed interest, saying, "Ronaldo will receive 3.19 million pounds per week (about 5.7 billion won), 460,000 pounds per day (about 820 million won), and 19,166 pounds per hour (about 160 million won).

"At first, everything was not easy. The culture is different," Ronaldo said of his life in Saudi Arabia last year. "Sometimes children miss Europe. No wonder. Nothing is easy in the world." He added, "Saudi Arabian people are very friendly."

When asked if he chose to go to Saudi Arabia for money, Ronaldo said, "I'm here to win and win trophies. I want to succeed and that's why I'm here."

Ronaldo's derogatory remark against the French Ligue 1 team was also controversial after he won the Middle East's Best Player award at the 먹튀검증 Globe Soccer Awards held in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates last month. "The standard of professional league in Saudi Arabia is higher than that of the French Ligue 1. I am not saying that because I am playing in Saudi Arabia. I don't care what people think. I have to come here and play." He also said, "The Saudi Arabian professional league can play at 38 degrees, 39 degrees and 40 degrees Celsius. There is only Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in France. No team can compete with PSG in the French Ligue 1. PSG has the best players and the most money."

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