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The eye-watering amount of money it costs to hire Cristiano Ronaldo for a day

The eye-watering amount of money it costs to hire Cristiano Ronaldo for a day

Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most marketable athletes in the world and his services do not come on the cheap.

Cristiano Ronaldo was paid a substantial amount of money from a firm in Saudi Arabia long before his lucrative switch to Al Nassr.

Back in January 2022, Ronaldo ditched European football to sign with Saudi Professional League side Al Nassr.

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid forward is a marketing machine and has brought new eyes to football in the Middle East.

Ronaldo is still going strong at the age of 39 and is still collecting records, recently becoming the Saudi Pro League's record holder for goals in a single season with 35 strikes in 31 appearances.

He hit 34 goals in 26 games in the 2018/19 campaign.

With his salary broken down, Ronaldo is essentially earning £514,000 per day and £21,400 per hour. But incredibly, the rates are much cheaper there than what a company forked out for his services back in 2017.

The eye-opening Football Leaks book from by Der Spiegel journalists Rafael Buschmann and Michael Wulzinger uncovered details on how much it costs to hire one of the most famous people in the world.

The book reveals that Mobily, a Saudi telecoms business, struck a deal with Ronaldo's Irish image rights company, Multisports & Image Management.

They would get four-and-a-half hours of his time and this comprised of a photo-shoot, five signed shirts and two plugs across his social media channels, where he is said to earn around £1.6 million per sponsored post.

Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the highest paid players in the world (Getty)
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the highest paid players in the world (Getty)

Mobily were allowed to use images that were taken on the day, but the advertising was only regional as the publication was limited to the Middle East and North Africa area.

For all of the above, Ronaldo and his representatives charged the company an enormous £920,000. Not too shabby at all.

Despite Ronaldo's record-breaking season on the pitch, Al-Nassr were unable to overcome rivals Al-Hilal who lifted the title, finishing 14 points ahead of Ronaldo's side who finished second.

He is under contract until the summer of 2025.

Featured Image Credit: Cristiano Ronaldo Instagram

Topics: Cristiano Ronaldo, Al Nassr, Saudi Arabia