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Ronaldo Agrees To A £432 Million Deal To Join A New Club After The World Cup

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Cristiano Ronaldo will sign for Al-Nassr after the 2022 World Cup, according to Marca. The 37-year-old has agreed a €500 million (£432m) contract with the Saudi Arabian club.

Ronaldo is searching for a new team after Manchester United terminated his contract last week in response to his controversial interview with Piers Morgan earlier this month.

United were furious after Ronaldo admitted he had no respect for Erik ten Hag and accused the club’s hierarchy of failing to improve facilities at the training ground.

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Ronaldo, who still had seven months left to run on his deal which was worth in excess of £500,000 a week, did not receive a payoff from United following his exit.

But the five-time Ballon d’Or winner is in for a huge payday as Marca report that he has now reached an initial agreement to join Al-Nassr.

The report claims that Ronaldo has been offered a two-and-a-half-year contract worth €200m (£173m) per season.

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