Cristiano Ronaldo has been a huge success since joining the Saudi Pro League.
Just than a year ago, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner revolutionized the game by signing a £177-million-a-year contract with Al Nassr.
Ronaldo left Manchester United on 30 December after a falling out with Erik ten Hag.
It sparked a wave of big-name signings in Saudi.
Neymar, Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, Karim Benzema, Jordan Henderson, Riyad Mahrez, Allan Saint-Maximin, and Ruben Neves play in Saudi Arabia.
Although they all make good money, Ronaldo’s salary is the highest.
As he approaches his one-year anniversary with Al Nassr, Ronaldo earns £3,403,846 each week and £153 million.
Real Madrid’s record goalscorer is the world’s highest-paid player, with huge off-field profits increasing his guaranteed income.
Despite the higher income, he has scored 36 goals in 42 outings for Al Nassr, who are second in the league after 13 games.
Cristiano Jr. went to Al Nassr’s youth program like his father.
Following his dad to Juventus and Manchester United, the 13-year-old played in their junior academies.
He will continue his growth at Al Nassr and wear the No.7 shirt his father wore, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Being two years older than his age group and playing for the Under 15 team, the Arab Club Champions Cup winners had big hopes for him.