Cristiano Ronaldo has collected an astonishing amount of money since signing for Al Nassr just over a year ago.
The 39-year-old joined the Saudi Arabian club in January 2023 following his acrimonious departure from Manchester United.
According to Marca, Ronaldo pockets a staggering €200million-a-year (£177m) with Al Nassr, amounting to £3,403,846 per week.
That means, having been around for just over a year at his new club, he has earned approximately £204,230,769.
Ronaldo also reportedly collected a signing on bonus in the region of €100m (£88.5m) when he penned the deal until June 2025.
Cristiano Ronaldo has collected an astonishing amount of money since signing for Al Nassr
Portuguese star scored his 27th goal of the season as Al-Nassr beat Al-Fayha on Wednesday
Ronaldo scored his 27th goal of the season as Al-Nassr moved into the quarter-finals of the Asian Champions League with a 3-0 aggregate win over Al-Fayha in an-all Saudi Arabian clash.
The Portuguese scored the only goal in the first leg and then found the net in Riyadh on Wednesday night with four minutes remaining of the second leg.
Ronaldo seized on a goalkeeping blunder to seal the win, tapping the ball into an empty net after Vladimir Stojkovic failed to clear a long ball for Marcelo Brozovic and allowed the 39-year-old a easy finish.
The goal was Ronaldo’s fifth in six AFC Champions League games this season and his 27th in 28 appearances in all competitions this season.
Ronaldo has scored 47 goals in 53 games since joining the club.
Al-Nassr are still aiming for a first-ever continental title and will take on Al-Ain of the United Arab Emirates in the quarter-finals next month after Hernan Crespo’s side beat Uzbekistani outfit Nasaf through Soufiane Rahimi’s injury-time winner.