Ronaldo Gets Richest Deal in History, Claims Report

Ronaldo Gets Richest Deal in History, Claims Report

Real Madrid have been offered a whopping $298 million (£176million) for Cristiano Ronaldo! An anonymous Chinese Super League club are ready to take the Portugal star in, and have tabled a historic offer, as per a report by Spanish office Marca. They are all set to offer Ronaldo $178 million i.e. £105m in a year — making him the most generously compensated player ever, The Sun reports.

Ronaldo Gets Richest Deal in History, Claims Report

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Ronaldo Gets Richest Deal in History, Claims Report

Only boxing star Floyd Mayweather has earned more than this amount in a 12-month time frame, with Forbes in 2015 evaluating he rounded up $US300 million after his exceedingly expected confrontation with Manny Pacquiao. The marvelous offer to Ronaldo would predominate any other footballer’s pay at a mind-blowing $3.4 million every week.

Forbes recently reported Ronaldo held his position as the highest paid competitor on the planet with an aggregate salary of $US93 million comprised of wages of $US58 million from Real Madrid and sponsorship income of $US35 million. Carlos Tevez was reported to be the highest paid on the planet – bringing home simply over $1 (£634,615) net each seven days at Shanghai Shenhua.

Ronaldo Gets Richest Deal in History, Claims Report

Be that as it may, his kindred Argentina forward Ezequiel Lavezzi has been winning more, with a week by week compensation of $1.3 million (£798,000) seven days. That works out as $70 million a year being spent by his Hebei China Fortune club. Ronaldo, 32, further fuelled talk he could be set to leave Madrid by declining to discount an exit. At the point when he was questioned in this regard by a journalist for Deportes Cuatro, the Portuguese supremo laughed it away, but then added, “nothing is impossible.”

Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain have likewise shown interest in the Real Madrid player, but the Real fans expect that he is probably going to turn down any offers, regardless of how high the offer is.