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Neymar out and the insane salary Al Hilal would offer Cristiano Ronaldo to sign him

The Brazilian would be out of the club and Al Hilal wants a new figurehead

By Luis Antonio Zamora

The Brazilian would be out of the club and Al Hilal wants a new figurehead

Due to his constant injuries, Neymar could be released from Al Hilal, a team that wants to maintain a status with a world star and, according to different reports, could look for Cristiano Ronaldo to sign him, but for that it would have to offer him a salary above the 200 million he earns at Al Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese football superstar, has made headlines once again, but this time it's not for his on-field achievements. The former Manchester United and Real Madrid forward has signed a lucrative contract with Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr, making him the highest-paid athlete in the world.

Ronaldo's deal with Al Nassr is reportedly worth a staggering $200 million per year. This astronomical figure includes his base salary, bonuses, and various commercial endorsements tied to the deal. The contract has solidified Ronaldo's status as a global icon and has sparked discussions about the future of football and the growing influence of the Middle East in the sport.

Cristiano Ronaldo's Impact on Saudi Arabia: An Analysis

Cristiano Ronaldo's arrival at Al-Nassr has generated a significant impact in Saudi Arabia, both on a sporting, social and economic level. Below, we will explore the main effects of this transfer:

Sporting Impact

Popularization of soccer: Ronaldo has catapulted the popularity of soccer in Saudi Arabia, attracting new fans and increasing match viewership.

Raising the level of play: The presence of a world-class player has motivated other players to improve their performance and raised the overall level of the league.

Increased international visibility: The Saudi league has gained greater international visibility with the arrival of Ronaldo, which may attract more foreign investment and talent.

Infrastructure development: The Saudi government is investing in improving sports infrastructure to accommodate the growing popularity of soccer.

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