Cristiano Ronaldo breaks yet another record
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InterviewThis coach would have preferred to do without Cristiano Ronaldo!This coach no longer wanted Cristiano Ronaldo in his team!Wherever he goes, Cristiano Ronaldo leaves an indelible mark. His
Novak Djokovic addressed his retirement timeline and said that he would play in his 40s like sporting greats such as Tom Brady, LeBron James and Cristiano Ronaldo.The 24-time Grand Slam champion reached the semi-finals of all four
Cristiano Ronaldo is a few months into his first year of his two-year contract extension at the Saudi Pro League team Al Nassr. However, at 40 years old, there
Olivier Giroud has revealed his plans to emulate iconic striker Cristiano Ronaldo. Giroud returned to France over the summer following a year in America with MLS side LAFC. The experienced striker has made a solid start to life back in his homeland with Lille having scored two goals in his opening six Ligue 1 appearances and has no plans to stop playing anytime soon.
Former Barcelona defender Inigo Martinez has opened up about his departure from the Catalan club and his new chapter with Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia. In an honest interview with COPE, the Spanish
Novak Djokovic has no plans to retire from tennis with the 24-times Grand Slam winner citing NBA great LeBron James, former NFL player Tom Brady and veteran footballer Cristiano Ronaldo as his inspiration to keep playing.
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Cristiano Ronaldo vs Kylian Mbappé: $280M salary at Al-Nassr compared to Real Madrid forward
Cristiano Ronaldo, at 40, continues as the world's highest-paid player, earning $280 million with Al Nassr. The seasoned athlete surpasses young Real Madrid star, Kylian Mbappe, who trails significantly behind the Portuguese star.
Georgina Rodriguez, Cristiano Ronaldo’s fiancée, has ignited social media, this time for a reason beyond her signature red carpet style. In her latest Instagram post, the Argentine-Spanish model shared a glimpse of her trip to Paris Fashion Week.
Barcelona's 18-year-old winger Lamine Yamal has gate-crashed football's financial elite, landing among Forbes' top 10 highest-paid players in 2025, topped by Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo.Ronaldo tops Forbes' latest list with a staggering $280 million in earnings this year,