Saudi’s Al-Nassr FC makes a tempting mammoth offer to sign Ronaldo

The English newspaper “Daily Mail” revealed that the Portuguese star, Cristiano Ronaldo gets a mammoth $225 million offer from Saudi Arabia club Al-Nassr after Manchester United's exit. Cristiano Ronaldo has been handed an offer to play on into his 40s with Saudi Arabian giants Al Nassr ready to hand him a three-year deal after the World Cup, especially after the termination of his contract with his club, Manchester United. Ronaldo is a free agent following the termination of his contract with Manchester United earlier this week, and he has long been of interest to Al-Nassr, as well as other clubs in the Middle East. CBS Sports revealed in August that that interest would extend beyond the World Cup, with the 37-year-old has been keen to play at Europe's highest level going into his fifth tournament. In Portugal's opening game against Ghana Ronaldo set another record on the international stage, scoring in his fifth World Cup.
The English newspaper added that Cristiano Ronaldo received an offer of an annual salary of 62 million pounds sterling and a 3-year contract from the Saudi club Al-Nasr. The UK newspaper explained that the Portuguese star will receive a total of 186 million pounds sterling, during his period with the international club, if he agrees to the offer.
It is scheduled that Ronaldo will decide on his next destination after his appearance with his country in the FIFA World Cup finals that are currently being held in Qatar and will continue until December 18.