Al Nassr: UFC News: It’s time for a discussion about the player who was most popularly compared to Lionel Messi after Argentina won the FIFA. After he became the highest-paid football player ever thanks to his popularity outside of the football world, Cristiano Ronaldo is a hot topic of the town. However, CR7 has come under heavy fire since signing a two-year contract to play for Saudi Arabian football team Al-Nasr. Arnold Allen, the UFCfewtherweight fighter, arrived for his defense. Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSport.IN.
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Al Nassr: UFC featherweight supports Cristiano Ronaldo’s $75 million signing with Saudi Arabian football club
On Friday, the Al Nassr club made the signing official. The 37-year-old will make $75 million (INR 1,170 CRORE) a year, making him history’s highest-paid athlete. However, he is currently receiving harsh criticism from fans who labeled him greedy when he quit the popular Spanish/English league. The UFC fighter decided to come in Ronaldo’s defense in the interim and tweeted about him.
Love seeing people call Cristiano Ronaldo greedy for signing for big money at the end of his career.. Who wouldn't take £485000 a day 🤔
— Arnold billy allen (@Arnoldbfa) December 31, 2022
Speaking about Ronaldo, he left Manchester United due to management issues and a lack of playing time. Meanwhile, he joined the Saudi League, which is somewhat less well-known among the general public than the other league.
Al Nassr: ‘Greedy’ Cristiano Ronaldo backed by UFC featherweight for signing $75M /year contract with Saudi Arabian football club
Nevertheless, taking into account the amount he received in the deal, which made him the highest paid athlete after Messi, it was unquestionably the wisest choice for him. Not to mention his age; it appears that he is in his closing years, and no one would have passed up the chance at this point. And that’s what the UFC fighter said in his tweet and he find the trollers and criticism ridiculous.
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