Cristiano Ronaldo: Man Utd star rejected crazy Saudi contract
Cristiano Ronaldo rejected a crazy offer from Saudi Arabia in the summer to stay at Manchester United.
Ronaldo’s future was a major talking point in the summer.
Ronaldo scored 24 times for United in the 2021/22 season but, despite his decent season, United could did not manage to qualify for the Champions League.
It was believed he wanted to leave the Red Devils to join a club in Europe’s premier cup competition.
However, he did not end up making a move and was still a United player when the summer transfer window shut.
The 37-year-old is still playing at a very high level and had multiple offers on the table, but none took his fancy.
According to CNN Portugal, per AS, Ronaldo was the subject of some lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia.
They report that Ronaldo was offered a two-year deal worth €242 million (£210 million) to join Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal. That works out to €2.3m-per-week (£2m-per-week).
Ronaldo currently earns £515,385-a-week at United, meaning he would have quadrupled his wages if he made the move.
However, Ronaldo was not done with European football and rejected the offer.
In August, we listed the world’s 30 highest-paid players using data from Capology collected by FBRef.
Ronaldo would have become the world’s highest-paid player by far if he moved to Saudi Arabia. View the world’s 20 highest-paid players below…
Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid) | £338,708-a-week
Raphael Varane (Manchester United) | £340,000-a-week
Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich) | £341,472-a-week
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) | £350,000-a-week
Jadon Sancho (Manchester United) | £350,000-a-week
Toni Kroos (Real Madrid) | £356,757-a-week
Sergio Busquets (Barcelona) | £357,733-a-week
Sadio Mane (Bayern Munich) | £357,733-a-week
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