When Cristiano Ronaldo he decided last year to leave European football to move to play in the Middle East, more than someone labeled the operation as his farewell to football that matters.
Now thirty-eight, after an unrepeatable career, CR7 goes on to earn another million (a lot) where the ball is little more than a pastime. This was one of the most popular comments, but after just ten months we can say with certainty that it was also among the most wrong. And that Ronaldo, once again, had seen us right.
In fact, immediately after him, many champions decided to accept the amazing offers of the Saudi Arabian teams, transforming in a flash an unknown tournament into one that even aims to question the supremacy of the Premier League in world football.
For now, the last to fly to Saudi Arabia for football is the Brazilian Neymar, who after breaking up with PSG did not hesitate to choose theAl-Hilal to continue his career. To convince him, of course, a Nabob contract. Neymar, in fact, will receive 180 million for two seasons which will become double the achievement of some easy goals. So, we are talking about 320 million euros in two years. Chapeau.
But money isn’t everything, right? And in fact, to accept the new club, Neymar also demanded much more. And he was immediately satisfied.
As reported by the specialist portal calciosaudita.it (part of the Ktp.Agency network), the Brazilian champion first of all obtained being able to live with a partner even if they are not married. In Saudi Arabia it is not possible, but also for Ronaldo and Georgina they turned a blind eye.
Neymar and his girlfriend Bruna Bianciardi will then live in a villa of a thousand and one nights with a park of one square kilometer in which they will have a private zoo with exotic animals. The attacker will have three chefs available 24/7 and a team of driversthe. The Ryiad club then awarded Neymar too a private jet without limits of use.
In addition to all this, Neymar will receive a transfer of 500 thousand euros directly from the Saudi Pro League every time he publishes a post promoting Saudi football on his social profiles.
“I’m here in Arabia and I’m a Hilali,” he wrote yesterday on X (the former Twitter), a post that was viewed by more than 58 million users in just a few minutes. Neymar should already make his debut on Saturday, the adventure is about to begin.
Source: Vanity Fair

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