• What! Ronaldo close to agreeing to a whopping €400 million deal with Saudi Arabian club: Report

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    What! Ronaldo close to agreeing to a whopping €400 million deal with Saudi Arabian club: Report
    A few days prior to the start of the FIFA World Cup 2022, famous British journalist Piers Morgan conducted a troubling interview with Cristiano Ronaldo in which he disparaged Manchester United and its facilities.

    Digital Desk: Cristiano Ronaldo is making news for both good and bad reasons at the ongoing FIFA World Cup. The Portuguese superstar, who is currently without a club following his acrimonious departure from Manchester United, is back in the news once more, this time regarding a move to a team that could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. This comes after the whole controversy surrounding whether or not he scored the contentious headed goal against Uruguay.

    The Riyadh-based Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr has reportedly given Cristiano Ronaldo an offer to join them on a free transfer and is prepared to pay the star forward a staggering €200 million per year if he agrees to stay with them until 2025, according to a report by the Spanish news agency Marca. As a result, Ronaldo may receive a staggering €400 million for the duration of his time at Al Nassr. Ronaldo is reportedly close to reaching an agreement with the team, according to Marca.

    A few days before the FIFA World Cup 2022 got underway, controversial British journalist Piers Morgan had a disturbing interview with Cristiano Ronaldo in which he attacked Manchester United and its facilities.

    Additionally, he declared that he did not respect manager Erik ten Hag. The 13-time Premier League champions cut ties with the Portuguese attacker after the interview, which caused shockwaves. Ronaldo is currently an unrestricted free agent, and any club is free to sign him if they can agree to his wage demands.

    Although there have been rumours that Bayern Munich is interested in signing the Portuguese superstar, club CEO Oliver Kahn has stated that they are not.