Denial of the existence of a £175 million clause in Ronaldo’s contract

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Denial of the existence of a £175 million clause in Ronaldo's contract

Denial of the existence of a £175 million clause in Ronaldo’s contract

Al-Nassr club reacts to the inclusion of a controversial clause in Ronaldo’s contract

At the time of signing Ronaldo’s contract with the Saudi Arabian club, there was a rumor that there is a clause in his contract stating that he would advertise for Saudi Arabia in the 2030 World Cup and receive a £175 million reward. However, this story has now been denied.

Considering Portugal’s desire to host the 2030 World Cup, any involvement in Saudi Arabia’s efforts to host the tournament would help the former Real Madrid star assist his country’s rival.

Saudi Arabia, along with Egypt and Greece, intends to take on the responsibility of hosting the 2030 World Cup.

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