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Al Nassr Deny Cristiano Ronaldo’s Contract Includes Support for Saudi World Cup Bid

Cristiano Ronaldo’s new club, Al Nassr, have clarified that the Portugal captain’s contract does not include any obligations to support Saudi Arabia’s bid to host the 2030 World Cup.

Recent reports claimed Ronaldo would earn an additional €200 million (£177m) to promote the World Cup bid, on top of his reported annual salary of £177 million. However, the Saudi club has firmly denied these claims.

“His deal does not entail commitments to any World Cup bids,” Al Nassr stated. “His main focus is on Al Nassr and working with his teammates to help the club achieve success.”

Ronaldo joined Al Nassr last month as a free agent following his departure from Manchester United, which came in the wake of a controversial interview in which he criticised the club.

He is set to make his Al Nassr debut on 22 January against Ettifaq. Before that, he may feature in an exhibition match against Paris Saint-Germain, where Lionel Messi could also be involved.

Saudi Arabia is reportedly exploring a joint bid to host the 2030 World Cup with Greece and Egypt. Ronaldo’s presence at Al Nassr will therefore remain focused on footballing commitments rather than promotional duties for the bid.

BENJAMIN KOFI ASAMOAH

Benjamin Kofi Asamoah is a passionate sports journalist and analyst with a deep love for the game. With years of experience covering football, basketball, boxing, athletics, and other major sporting events, he brings insightful analysis and engaging storytelling to sports enthusiasts worldwide. As the founder and lead writer of Sport Blitz 360, Benjamin is dedicated to delivering timely, accurate, and compelling sports news. His expertise extends beyond match reports, he dives into player performances, tactical breakdowns, and transfer updates, ensuring fans stay informed about the latest happenings in the sports world.

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