Spanish publication MARCA made a big announcement on Monday regarding the future of Cristiano Ronaldo, a player who has already reached an agreement with his new team, according to a quoted source.

Cristiano RonaldoPhoto: Jose Breton/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Editorial/Profimedia

Out of contract after leaving Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo will play in the 2022 World Cup round of 16 in Qatar on Tuesday at 9pm when Portugal take on Romania’s Euro 2024 qualifiers Switzerland.

The Lusitanian is very focused on his last final tournament of his career, but he did not miss talks with several clubs interested in his services.

According to MARCA, Ronaldo has already agreed with his new team and the transfer will take place this winter.

Cristiano Ronaldo has agreed with Al-Nassr and will make a fortune in the next 2 and a half years

Al-Nassr is the big winner in the race to sign Cristiano Ronaldo and the Portuguese will command a huge salary of around €100 million a year.

According to Spanish journalists, Ronaldo will sign an agreement for two and a half years, and from January 1, 2023, the Portuguese will play in the first league of Saudi Arabia.

Although he has repeatedly stated that he wants to play at least one more year in the UEFA Champions League, Cristiano Ronaldo has changed his mind and will permanently end his career in high-performance football if the move goes ahead.

Colleagues with the Portuguese will be David Ospina, Gonzalo Martinez, Anderson Talisca, Luis Gustavo, Vincent Abubakar.

Former Roma and Lille coach Rudy Garcia is now coaching the team Cristiano Ronaldo would eventually join.