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Cristiano Ronaldo is heavily involved in Al-Nassr's transfer activities, particularly in their pursuit of top-tier players. He has been pushing the club to offer lucrative contracts to secure key signings.
Al-Nassr aims to acquire Manchester City midfielder Mateo Kovai with a salary exceeding $1 million per week. This move is heavily championed by Ronaldo, who sees Kovai as a transformative addition to the team.
The proposed salary for Kovai would be over $65 million annually, roughly six times his current earnings. This would make it one of the most expensive signings by a Saudi club.
Al-Nassr currently lacks the roster space for more international players over 21. This constraint complicates their pursuit of Kovai and other foreign players, necessitating potential player trades.
The inability to finalize Sadio Mane's transfer to Al-Nassr blocked their path to Kovai. Mane's potential move to either Al-Ahli or Turkiye has significant implications for Al-Nassr's transfer plans.
Al-Nassr is also considering a move for free agent Adrien Rabiot, though at a salary lower than previously reported. Rabiot's arrival would be contingent on the departure of either Anderson Talisca or Mane.
Ronaldo and Kovai have a personal connection, having spent three years together at Real Madrid until 2018. This familiarity could influence Ronaldo's push for Kovai's signing.
Al-Nassr could reportedly offer Kevin De Bruyne up to $1 million per week in an attempt to lure him to Saudi Arabia. This move aligns with Ronaldo's vision for strengthening the team.
Cristiano Ronaldo is currently earning around $213 million annually from his contract with Al-Nassr. This includes significant commercial deals that contribute to his overall earnings, making him one of the highest-paid athletes in the world.