Ronaldo 'to become ambassador for Saudi Arabia's 2030 World Cup bid'

Cristiano Ronaldo ‘will become an ambassador for Saudi Arabia’s 2030 World Cup bid due to a clause in his Al-Nassr contract’… with the Portuguese superstar to team up with long-term rival Lionel Messi in the promotion

  • Cristiano Ronaldo has officially signed for Al Nassr on a £175million-a-year deal
  • There will be a special clause inserted into the long-term contract for Ronaldo
  • The Portugal star will become an ambassador for Saudi Arabia’s World Cup bid 
  • The clause mimics the contract that Lionel Messi signed earlier in the year 

Cristiano Ronaldo will become an ambassador for Saudi Arabia’s 2030 World Cup bid because of a clause in his deal with Al-Nassr, according to reports.

Ronaldo confirmed his move to the Saudi Arabian side on a sensational £175million-a-year contract following his tumultuous exit from Manchester United in November. 

And it’s now been revealed that, as part of the big-money deal, the Portuguese superstar will have to undertake a new role off the pitch – just like Lionel Messi.

Cristiano Ronaldo will become an ambassador for Saudi Arabia’s 2030 World Cup bid 

Ronaldo will join long-term rival Lionel Messi in acting as an ambassador for the country’s bid

According to MARCA, in addition to his lucrative contract, Ronaldo will become an ambassador of Saudi Arabia’s joint bid with Egypt and Greece to host the 2030 World Cup.  

He joins arch rival Lionel Messi in taking up a promotional position with the gulf nation, which has faced criticism for its human rights record, as well as crackdowns on women’s rights activists, LGBTQ+ people and those who speak out against the rule of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. 

Back in February, after it emerged that Messi had been approached by the Saudi tourism board, families of prisoners of conscience wrote a letter that urged Messi not to get involved.

The letter was organised by human rights body Grant Liberty and, via The Independent, said: ‘You are an inspiration to millions and what you say and do really matters. To put it bluntly – you have enormous power, but with that power comes great responsibility.’

The Portuguese forward, 37, has agreed a two-year deal with the Saudi Arabian side

Messi appeared in Saudi Arabia earlier this year after signing a lucrative ambassadorial deal 

Despite signing a lucrative deal with the Saudi state, that didn’t stop Messi from getting jeered by the nation’s fans when Argentina faced them in the World Cup.

 Messi, who signed a lucrative deal to promote the kingdom in May, was far from his best as Argentina lost 2-1 and was booed by Saudi Arabia fans during the clash. 

And recently, ex-England international David Beckham has come under criticism for his promotional role for the country after agreeing a lucrative deal last year.

David Beckham has previously been criticised for his sporting involvement with Saudi Arabia

Ronaldo had initially dismissed reports that he was set to sign for the Saudi outfit, with sources close to the player telling Sportsmail it was ‘nonsense’ that a deal had been signed.

Al-Nassr are one of the most successful clubs in Saudi Arabia, having being crowned winners of the country’s top flight nine times, with their most recent triumph coming in 2019.

Ronaldo had admitted rumours of a €350m (£310m) offer for two seasons from an unnamed Saudi Arabian club in the summer were true – an offer he had declined. 

Ronaldo had previously been linked with the likes of Chelsea, Atletico Madrid and Napoli after stunning United officials by telling the club he wanted out in the summer transfer window. 

Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract at Man United was terminated by mutual consent in December




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