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Ronaldo turned down a move to be world’s highest paid player, set to reject €275 million offer

Ronaldo turned down a move to be world’s highest paid player, set to reject €275 million offer

Ronaldo turned down a move to be world’s highest paid player, set to reject €275 million offer

A Saudi Arabia club offered him to join the squad

The Portuguese Striker, Cristiano Ronaldo is set to reject €275 million offer from a prestige club of Saudi Arabia. If Ronaldo move forward as he decided to not joining the above club, he will lose the lucrative chance to become as Wold’s highest paid player.

According to a recent report, a disclosed Saudi Arabia club has offered Ronaldo a whopping  €275 million in salary for two years and the above Saudi’s club also offered €30 million to Manchester United for getting its champion service as soon as possible.

          Earlier, Paris Saint-Germaine(PSG), The France based club reportedly rejected to sign Manchester United’s striker Ronaldo. The PSG took this decision after talks between the club President Nasser Al Khelaifi and star Footballer’s agent Jorge Mendes.

The sports critics said,

The Portuguese champion is under the up and down growth movement at present time as the report came in light previous days ago that He is ready to join PSG and would see playing with Lionel Messy, However the PSG President Khelaifi did not agree signing him.

After the report that He is looking to turn down world’s highest paid player.

In the order of instability of 37 year old Football champion’s career, The Manchester United’s new manager Erik Ten Hag had been stated that he wants his No 7 to remain him while Ronaldo’s interest towards PSG.

I have read that he wants to leave, what I say is Cristiano will remain in the club and he is not for sale at present time. He is in our future plans and we are going to big success together

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