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Cristiano Ronaldo and his family have touched down in Saudi Arabia as the striker is set to resume work as a player for the Saudi club, Al Nassr.

Recall that Cristiano Ronaldo signed a bumper two-and-half-year deal with Al Nassr which could earn him nothing less than 200 million euros in two years on December 30, 2022, which took effect on January 1, 2023.

Cristiano Ronaldo And His Family Arrive In Saudi Arabia In Grand Style

Cristiano Ronaldo displaying his Al Nassr’s shirt with shirt number 7 embroidered on it.

Less than a week after Ronaldo stunned most of his critics to accept the deal, he and his family flew from Spain to the Arabian country on Monday ahead of his official unveiling on Tuesday.

When he arrived in Saudi Arabian capital, Riyadh, late on Monday, the five times Ballon d’Or winner was welcomed with a bouquet.

Cristiano Ronaldo And His Family Arrive In Saudi Arabia In Grand Style

Cristiano Ronaldo and his lover Georgina Rodríguez received a bouquet on arrival in Suadi Arabia.

 

He and his large entourage are staying in a luxury hotel in Riyadh, all expenses paid.

Ronaldo waved at fans in Saudi Arabia as he drove to his hotel on Monday.

“He brought a big team of assistants and even a private security firm,” an official told the AFP news agency.

At 16:00 (7 pm Saudi time), on Tuesday, January 3, Al Nassr will unveil Cristiano Ronaldo at the club’s stadium, Mrsool Park stadium in Riyadh.

Ronaldo is the biggest footballer to play for a Saudi Arabia club even though legendary figures like Xavi, George Weah, and Pep Guardiola have had stints in the Gulf country towards the end of their football careers.

Ronaldo who is expected to make his debut for Al Nassr against Al-Ta’ee on Thursday, January 5, will play alongside known names like Colombia goalkeeper David Ospina, formerly of Arsenal and Napoli, Cameroon international, Vincent Aboubakar, and 2018 South American player of the year Pity Martinez.