The summer transfer window of 2024 has witnessed an exciting turn of events. Cristiano Ronaldo’s transfer fiasco is the latest addition to the roller-coaster season of summer signings across Europe’s top leagues. Cristiano Ronaldo’s salary contract at Manchester United is reportedly revealed.
The transfer window saw two of the greatest footballers of all time-shift their allegiance. Cristiano Ronaldo’s situation with Juventus came public during the club’s first fixture of the new Serie A season last week. Ronaldo started on the bench against Udinese and was brought on after 60 minutes. After numerous speculation, Juventus manager Allegri confirmed that Ronaldo had expressed a desire to leave Turin and needed time to look for other clubs.
Since Ronaldo’s situation became public, social media was flooded with speculations and rumors of the 36-year-old’s new club. Manchester City emerged as a new possible destination for the Portuguese captain, and the club advanced the proceedings by offering him a lucrative deal.
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Just when it looked that Ronaldo would break million hearts and join the blue side of Manchester, reports surfaced that City had pulled out of the pursuit and was no longer interested in continuing with the deal. Manchester United emerged as the unexpected Favourites in this tortuous transfer saga.
The momentum of Ronaldo’s future shifted quickly within a few hours, and he has declared a Manchester United player. Ronaldo returns to the club, which introduced him to the elite footballing world and laid the foundation for a great player, which he has gone on to become.
Cristiano Ronaldo Contract and Salary at Manchester United
Manchester United has re-signed Cristiano Ronaldo for around £21 million. The ex-Juventus man returns to Old Trafford after leaving England a decade ago. United has offered Ronaldo a two-year contract till June 2024.
Official reports suggest that Ronaldo will have a weekly wage of£480,000 and become the new highest-paid player. The talisman will earn a staggering £25 Million a year and possibly leapfrog Kevin De Bruyne as Premier League’s highest-paid player.