Cristiano ronaldo new contract salary
Cristiano Ronaldo's new contract with Manchester United, which was signed in November 2021, reportedly includes a significant salary increase.
According to various sources, including the BBC and Sky Sports, Ronaldo's new contract is a two-year deal worth £25 million (approximately $33 million) per year. This means that his annual salary has increased by around £10 million (approximately $13 million) compared to his previous contract with Juventus.
Ronaldo's new contract also includes a number of other benefits, including:
- A signing-on fee of £10 million (approximately $13 million)
- A loyalty bonus of £5 million (approximately $6.5 million) per year
- A 10% increase in his image rights income
- A guaranteed minimum of 20% of the club's Champions League prize money
Overall, Ronaldo's new contract is reportedly worth around £50 million (approximately $66 million) per year, making him one of the highest-paid players in the world.
Here is a breakdown of Ronaldo's salary and benefits under his new contract:
- Annual salary: £25 million (approximately $33 million)
- Signing-on fee: £10 million (approximately $13 million)
- Loyalty bonus: £5 million (approximately $6.5 million) per year
- Image rights income: 10% increase
- Champions League prize money: Guaranteed minimum of 20%
- Total value of contract: £50 million (approximately $66 million) per year