Cristiano Ronaldo extending contract with Al Nassr?
Former Manchester United player to spend more time with Saudi club
Cristiano Ronaldo is seriously considering the probability of renewing his contract with Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia.
The Portuguese player already has a contract valid with Al Nassr for another season and now he intends to extend it, according to The Portugal News.
Ronaldo has not ruled out the possibility of extending his connection to the Saudi club until June 2026, as per the information conveyed by the British journalist Ben Jacobs on social media. This contract extension is until he is 41 years old.
The basics to this process is the negotiation of television rights for the country's championship considering that despite his age, he continues to be the main focus of attention abroad.
Indeed, the Al Nassr player, who has bagged 42 goals and 12 assists in over 41 appearances this campaign, is surely looking to help his team win the only trophy of the season.
However, the news of a contract extension makes it the cherry on top, according to Essentially Sports.
Moreover, he can also plan for further years down the road to at least own prominent trophies for Al Nassr.
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